The Borneo Post (Sabah)

10 M'sians caught smuggling gold bars into Japan

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KUALA LUMPUR: Japanese customs officials confiscate­d more than 100kg of gold bars allegedly brought from Malaysia at the Kansai Internatio­nal Airport in Osaka in April, a Japanese news portal reports.

According to Japan Today, officials were said to have found the gold bars worth over 500 million yen (RM19.1 million) hidden under the clothing of 10 Malaysians who had arrived at the airport from the country. The Malaysians reportedly walked through the required customs declaratio­n procedures without declaring the gold bars.

The case is being investigat­ed as a suspected violation of the customs and consumptio­n tax laws.

According to the news portal, gold smuggling has been on the rise since Japan’s consumptio­n tax was raised from 5% to 8% in April 2014.

It said many gold smuggling cases reported since then involved passengers arriving on flights from airports in Hong Kong and South Korea.It added that investigat­ive sources say smugglers may be exploring new routes including from Malaysia.

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