The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Big alcohol seizure in Labuan

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The Labuan Customs Department yesterday revealed that 124,175.52 litres of contraband alcohol was seized from seven 20-footer containers at the Labuan Liberty Wharf last week .

LABUAN: The Labuan Customs Department yesterday revealed that the 124,175.52 litres of alcohol seized from seven 20footer containers at the Labuan Liberty Wharf last week were worth a total RM595,380 with unpaid taxes amounting to RM1,953,974.60.

Customs assistant DirectorGe­neral (Sabah Zone) Datuk Abdullah Jaafar said the importers responsibl­e were currently being investigat­ed.

He said based on an investigat­ion report on Dec 26, the department found discrepanc­ies in the vessel manifest, which had initially declared drilling equipment and lubricants as its cargo. They turned out to be alcoholic beverages.

“Upon checking the containers, our enforcemen­t team found what had been declared in the manifest was actually fake, as they discovered about 14,300 cartons of Tiger Beer, Royal Stout and Skol Beer in it.

“As such, the confiscate­d alcoholic drinks has been classified as prohibited goods under Part III of the Second Schedule Customs (Prohibitio­n of Imports) Order 2017, and the case is being investigat­ed under Section 135 (1) (g) of the Customs Act 1967,” he told a media conference at the Labuan Customs Enforcemen­t Office in Kiamsam here yesterday.

He said those found liable were subject to a fine (first offender) of no less than 10 times the amount of unpaid duties or RM100,000, whichever is higher, and no more than 20 times the amount of unpaid duties or RM500,000, whichever is higher, or a jail term of up to five years, or both.

Abdullah said repeat offenders, meanwhile, are subjected to a fine of no less than 20 times the amount of unpaid duties or RM500,000, whichever is higher, and no more than 40 times the amount of unpaid duties or RM1 million, whichever is higher, or a jail term of seven years, or both.

On January 2, Bernama reported how the smuggling attempt unfolded after the seven containers at the Labuan Liberty Wharf, laden with the alcoholic drinks from Singapore and believed to be for local distributi­on, were seized by Customs officers. - Bernama

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 ?? - Bernama photo ?? Abdullah Jaafar (right) checking one of the seven containers at the Labuan Customs Enforcemen­t Office in Kiamsam here yesterday.
- Bernama photo Abdullah Jaafar (right) checking one of the seven containers at the Labuan Customs Enforcemen­t Office in Kiamsam here yesterday.

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