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The crest of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission hangs on a wall in this file photo. — Picture by Bernama

MACC reaches out to Singapore CPIB over ‘flying container’ mastermind

KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 — The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has reached out to Singapore’s Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau in an effort to track a Singaporean national suspected to be the mastermind in the container tax evasion case (flying container).

An MACC source revealed that the suspect is believed to have left Singapore, and efforts to track him down are ongoing.

“The MACC has also requested Mutual Legal Assistance from the Singaporean authorities, which is an important process in the investigation of this case as it involves a non-Malaysian suspect,” the source said.

MACC deputy chief commissioner (operations) Datuk Seri Ahmad Khusairi Yahaya confirmed the matter when contacted by Bernama.

The ‘flying container’ case came to light following the arrest of seven individuals, including Royal Malaysian Customs Department personnel, on Thursday (June 6) for suspected collusion with a smuggling syndicate in Port Klang that resulted in an estimated RM3.5 billion in tax leakages.

19 containers with various imported products were seized during the operation conducted by the MACC and the Customs Department on Wednesday (June 5).

— Bernama

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