Malaysian Customs seize electrical, telecommunication items worth MYR4.9M

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DENGKIL (BERNAMA) – Over 7,000 electrical and telecommunication items without Certificate of Approval (CoA) and import permit, worth MYR4.6 million, were seized by the Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) during a raid at a godown in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, recently.

Customs deputy-director general (Enforcement and Compliance) Wan Saadah Mohamed Muhibbuddin said the goods were brought into the country through false declaration as stationery items.

“The goods were falsely declared to avoid paying duty import and sales tax. The import duty on the seized items amounted to MYR550,000,” she told a media conference yesterday.Wan Saadah said the seized goods comprised 2,755 electrical items which were without CoA and 4,702 telecommunication equipment that were without an import permit.

They were seized during a raid at a warehouse about 11am on August 26, she said.

The items included cordless vacuum cleaners, smart air purifier, smart phones, video games and closed-circuit television cameras.

“No arrest was made, but JKDM had identified the individuals involved, including the warehouse owner,” she said, adding that the warehouse had been used as a store since 2020.

Customs deputy-director general (Enforcement and Compliance) Wan Saadah Mohamed Muhibbuddin showing the confiscated items during the press conference. PHOTO: BERNAMA