Perlis customs foiled 286 smuggling activities, total seizure valued at over RM5.98mil


PADANG BESAR: The Perlis Royal Customs Department foiled 286 smuggling activities involving various commodities with seizures valued at RM5,983,463.19 and a total tax of RM3,852,890.08 so far this year.

Perlis Customs director Ismail Hashim said the seized items with the highest value were vehicles, with a total seizure of RM3,050,510 and a total tax of RM2,667,799.50, followed by drug seizures worth RM1,844.306.20.

"Other commodities seized were worth RM718,024.89, with a total tax of RM327,382.54. The seizure of cigarettes, meanwhile, involved RM222,059.03 with a total tax of RM593,407.33; liquor seizure recorded RM127,543.14 and a total tax of RM264,300.71.

"The seizure of commodities like petrol and diesel was valued at RM16,902.43 while cooking oil was RM4,117.50," he said during a conference at the Enforcement Branch of the Padang Besar Customs Office on Friday (Dec 29)

Ismail said that among the most common modus operandi used for smuggling activities are hiding the goods under a pile of papers or smuggling them under a pile of clothes in pieces of baggage.

He added that throughout 2023, Perlis Customs managed to foil attempts to smuggle migrants, involving two Thai nationals, four Myanmar nationals and one Chinese national. – Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

China-Asean Expo highlights shared commitment to prosperity and progress
Ipoh Railway Station roof leaks to be fixed by February, exco
Organised crime trial of 22 GISB leaders transferred to Shah Alam High Court
Two fishermen arrive home after six-day ordeal in open seas
PBS and Sabah STAR to co-host Christmas open house
Sabah to host inaugural Asean tourism networking event in June
NUMed goes green for a brighter, healthier world
GISB leaders under heavy police guard at Selayang court
Man loses RM325,811 to fake investment scheme in JB
Mother dies, husband and sons injured after car ends up in ditch in KK

Others Also Read