Attempt to smuggle out petrol worth RM600,000 foiled

13 Apr 2022 12:30pm
The arrest of five locals and a Filipino, aged between 23 and 54, was made after eight military personnel and two policemen who were on the ‘Op Pasir Sektor Delta’ routine patrol spotted three oil tankers. File pic
The arrest of five locals and a Filipino, aged between 23 and 54, was made after eight military personnel and two policemen who were on the ‘Op Pasir Sektor Delta’ routine patrol spotted three oil tankers. File pic

LAHAD DATU - Security forces foiled an attempt of a smuggling syndicate to smuggle 60,000 litres of petrol worth RM624,000 to the Philippines with the arrest of six men near Kampung Bakarat beach near here on Monday.

Joint Task Force 2 (ATB 2) commander Brig Gen Abdul Karim Ahmad said the arrest of five locals and a Filipino, aged between 23 and 54, was made after eight military personnel and two policemen who were on the ‘Op Pasir Sektor Delta’ routine patrol spotted three oil tankers at 11.30 am.

"All these lorries were stuck on a muddy road in an oil palm plantation near Kampung Pantai Bakarat and this raised our suspicion. Besides, personnel on duty also noticed the presence of a barge anchored not far from the location.

"Further investigation led to the arrest of all suspects who failed to produce documents or permission to carry controlled goods from the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP).

"The total seizure is worth RM1.15 million involved 60,000 litres of petrol (RM624,000), three oil tankers (RM400,000) and a Toyota Hilux vehicle worth RM128,000,” he said in a statement here today.

Abdul Karim said an investigation carried out by the Eastern Sabah Security Command (ESSCom) Operations Centre found that there was no refill schedule at Pos Merabung, thus suspecting an attempt to smuggle petrol to a barge on Lahad Datu beach.

"The Marine Police Force was then deployed to the location but the barge had already fled,” he said, adding that the case would be investigated under the Supply Act 1961.

Meanwhile, he said, the implementation of the ongoing integrated ‘Op Pasir’ and ‘Op Benteng’ operations under ATB 2 can ensure the safety of Sabah's east coast waters at the best level.

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He added that ATB 2 will always increase preparedness and operational capabilities. It will not compromise on any encroachments or smuggling activities as well threats against the country’s security and sovereignty. - Bernama

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