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Melaka customs foils seven smuggling attempts, seizes MYR1.2 million worth of contraband goods

MELAKA (BERNAMA) – The Melaka Customs Department busted seven smuggling attempts, involving seizures worth MYR1.2 million, from July up until September 16.

Its director Nadzri Che Ani said that all the smuggling activities involved the seizures of taxunpaid goods, such as liquor, a luxury car, drugs, tin powder, cigarettes and tobacco, in raids in Melaka and the neighbouring states.

He said that among the rare seizures obtained was 5,000 kilogrammes (kg) of tin powder, with a value including tax amounting to MYR450,000, which was ferried by a lorry when it was detained in Mersing, Johor, at about 9am on August 17.

The tin powder is believed to have been smuggled from Indonesia, using a boat near Mersing, to be sold to the tin-related manufacturing industry.

When an inspection was carried out on the lorry, the driver and his assistant, in their 30s and 40s, failed to produce documents proving that the tin powder had been taxed, and both of them were detained for further investigation, he said at a press conference in Melaka yesterday.

Additionally, a total of 4,015kg of tobacco powder, worth MYR77,088 including tax, was also seized during an inspection involving a container, at the Northport in Klang, Selangor, at about 1pm on September 3.

He said that, initially, the representative of the container delivery agent company declared the goods as food products, but further inspection found the prohibited merchandise.

Nadzri added that the tobacco powder, wrapped in transparent plastic, was stored in 803 large boxes, and hidden behind other items to avoid detection by the authorities.

The representative of the delivery agent company, in his 30s, has been detained for further investigation.

Commenting further, he said that a Lotus car, worth MYR531,960 including tax, was also seized, at a shopping centre in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, at noon on July 17.

He said that the white luxury vehicle, believed to have been smuggled from Singapore, had been hidden in the parking lot of the shopping centre building for the past three months before the seizure.

Melaka Customs Department Director Nadzri Che Ani holds up a seized bag of tobacco powder. PHOTO: BERNAMA
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