Selangor Journal
Johor Royal Malaysian Customs director Sazali Mohamad (centre) with his officers displaying the contraband cigarettes worth RM10 million seized on September 22, which are believed to have been smuggled in from China, during the press conference at Tanjung Pelepas port in Gelang Patah, Johor, on October 2, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Contraband ciggies worth RM10 mln seized at Tanjung Pelepas port

JOHOR BAHRU, Oct 2 — The Johor Royal Malaysian Customs Department (JKDM) seized cigarettes worth RM10 million from a container, believed to have been smuggled from China, at the Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) Customs Inspection Bay, Gelang Patah in Iskandar Puteri, on September 22.

Its director Sazali Mohamad said the container was seized by the Gelang Patah Customs Enforcement Division at 11.20am after a scan revealed a suspicious-looking image that was not the same as the one declared in the manifest (cargo list).

He said the manifest showed that the items included computer accessories, bakery equipment and electric barbecue grills.

“Our inspection, however, found 9.18 million sticks of imported cigarettes believed to be from China and that was not taxed. Its final destination as declared in the manifest is Kota Kinabalu Port, Sabah before transiting at PTP,” Sazali said at a press conference, earlier today.

He also said that the contraband was worth RM3.67 million but the total value was RM10 million which included tax.

Sazali added the syndicate’s modus operandi was to make a false declaration in the manifesto and PTP as the unloading location before being sent to another place to deceive the authorities.

The case is being investigated under Regulation 18 of the Free Zone Regulations (Amendment) 2019 and Section 135 (1) (a) of the Customs Act 1967.

Meanwhile, he said the Sungai Pulai Enforcement Division foiled an attempt to smuggle 69 tyres valued at RM41,400 following the arrest of two local men at Taman Cemerlang Lancar in Senai at 11pm last Monday (September 26).

Sazali said the two, aged 36 and 41, were in separate Toyota Alphard vehicles and trailed by an enforcement team from the entry point at Sultan Abu Bakar Complex (KSAB), Gelang Patah.

“Upon inspection, the vehicles were found carrying 69 new tyres of various brands and sizes, believed to be imported and had not been taxed,” he said, adding the two individuals were detained for further investigation under the Customs Act 1967.

Sazali said they also confiscated various undeclared items including 2,335 pieces of laminated sheets estimated to be worth RM89,000 after confiscating an eight-tonne lorry at Austin Perdana road, last September 12.

— Bernama

 

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