The Borneo Post

MMEA foils attempt to smuggle 1,156 packets of cooking oil in Semporna

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SEMPORNA: An attempt by three foreign men to smuggle 1,156 packets of cooking oil to a neighbouri­ng country failed when two of them were arrested while loading the supplies into three boats in Kampung Bangau-Bangau here Saturday.

Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency (MMEA) Semporna Zone director Commander Norrimi Hassan said members on duty in ‘Op Pluto Timur’ were deployed to the location after receiving informatio­n from its maritime intelligen­ce unit regarding the movement of suspicious boats near a ‘kelong’ (fish farm) at the scene at 5.30am.

“Monitoring efforts found the three men transferri­ng the cooking oil supplies from the kelong into the three boats.

“When one of them became aware of the presence of a patrol boat, he jumped into the sea to escape and swam towards the nearby land while the other two suspects, aged 16 and 30, were arrested,” he said in a statement yesterday.

In the meantime, he said the MMEA was actively tracking down the suspect who fled, adding that the value of confiscate­d items, including the boats, was RM22,400.

Norrimi said the MMEA will continue to tighten enforcemen­t in hotspot areas, especially in the country’s territoria­l waters, in an effort to curb smuggling activities and entry of illegal immigrants into Sabah via sea route.

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