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Kelantan Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director Captain Syed Nor Adli Syed Ab Rahman (second from right) indicates the location where RM1.045 million in smuggled white cigarettes was confiscated during a raid on November 29 at Sungai Tambun in Tumpat , during the press conference at the Kelantan MMEA headquarters in Tok Bali, on December 1, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Kelantan MMEA seizes white cigarettes worth over RM1 mln in Tumpat

PASIR PUTEH, Dec 1 — The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) thwarted a smuggling attempt with the seizure of one million sticks of white cigarettes worth over RM1 million, including tax, in Tumpat on Tuesday.

Kelantan MMEA director Captain Syed Nor Adli Syed Ab Rahman said the seizure was made after the enforcement team spotted a suspicious fishing boat moving at a speed in the waters of the Tumpat estuary at about 3.30am on Nov 29.

“The MMEA patrol boat went after the suspicious boat, but lost sight of the fishing boat when it entered the shallow waters of Sungai Padang Tambun and requested the assistance of its team on land to search for the boat,” he told a press conference at the Kelantan MMEA headquarters in Tok Bali today.

Syed Nor Adli said during the search, the enforcement team found two lorries on the banks of Sungai Tambun at 6.10am and following a check, found 70 packages of black plastic in one of the lorries, while in the other, there were 30 similar packages.

“All these 100 packs contain about one million white cigarettes. The value of the seized items including taxes is estimated at RM1,045,000, ” he said, adding the cigarettes were believed to have been transferred into the lorries from the boat.

— Bernama

 

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