Selangor Journal

Over half mln kg frozen food worth millions seized in Sarawak

KUCHING, Oct 21 — The Sarawak Brigade General Operations Force (GOF) seized 657,050kg of frozen food products without permits, valued at RM13.3 million, and detained two local men aged 55 and 70, during Op Taring Bravo yesterday.

Its commander, SAC Che Ghazali Che Awang, said the items were seized at a premises used as a storage room at the Kemena Industrial Estate in Bintulu, about 610km north of here.

“Following an inspection, the team found 47,500 boxes containing various chicken parts such as wing, thigh, liver and breast, and sausages. They also found 5,500 boxes containing various cuts of beef and 1,900 boxes of pork,” he said in a statement today.

Che Ghazali added the frozen food items of different brands were stored in freezer rooms at the premises.

The raid conducted at 8am yesterday also involved the Sarawak Department of Veterinary Services (JPVS) and the Sarawak Islamic Religious Department.

The owner of the premises had been compounded by JPVS and the frozen items found at the premises were seized for investigation under Section 9(1) of the Veterinary Public Health Ordinance 1999.

— Bernama

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