Customs seize contraband liquor worth RM1.5 mln in Port Klang

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Central Zone assistant director-general Mohammad Sabri Saad shows among the confiscated liquor in a press conference at the Royal Malaysian Customs Office (JKDM) in Kelana Jaya here - Photo from Sinar archive
PETALING JAYA - The Central Zone Royal Malaysian Customs seized contraband liquor worth RM1.5 million including unpaid duty after carrying out two raids in the Klang Valley on Aug 23.

Central Zone assistant director-general Mohammad Sabri Saad said inspection on two containers at the North Port in Port Klang between 5pm and 6.30pm revealed that the two containers were loaded with contraband liquor namely Knight General, Tsingtao beers and China Liquor believed to have been brought in without approval from the customs.

He said following the inspection, officers seized 42,630.66 litres of contraband alcohol worth RM334,810 which is believed to have been brought in from the Middle East.

Mohammad Sabri said the liquor was declared in the custom’s form as 'Nut and Washer' and 'Bolt Washer' from a neighbouring country.

"The case is still under investigation. The forwarding agent for one of the containers has been detained for investigations.

"We are not ruling out the involvement of a syndicate of triad members,” he told reporters at the Central Zone Customs Department in Kelana Jaya here today.

Mohammad Sabri said from January to Aug 26, the department recorded 119 cases involving goods seized through various operations and raids worth RM210 million while cigarettes and alcohol accounted for 75 per cent of the seized items.

He urged members of the public to assist the department to eliminate the threat of smuggling, especially cigarettes, alcohol, drugs, firecrackers and vehicles since such activities not only deprive the government of revenue but also brings about unhealthy practices among the people. - BERNAMA