Ops Tiris 3.0: Almost 500 people nabbed, over RM80mil worth of goods seized, says Armizan


PORT DICKSON, 16 Ogos -- Menteri Perdagangan Dalam Negeri dan Kos Sara Hidup Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali semasa sidang media selepas meninjau rampasan membabitkan unit tong Gas Petroleum Cecair (LPG) bersubsidi yang diselewengkan dan disimpan dalam stor penyimpanan haram di sebuah premis tanpa nama pada Ops Tiris 3.0 di Lukut hari ini. --fotoBERNAMA (2024) HAK CIPTA TERPELIHARA

KUDAT: A total of 496 individuals were detained and RM80.11mil worth of controlled and subsidised goods were seized during an operation, Ops Tiris 3.0, from Jan 1 to Aug 28 this year.

Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Minister Datuk Armizan Mohd Ali said 29,487 inspections were conducted nationwide during the same period, resulting in 2,005 recorded cases., stated that during the same period, 29,487 inspections were carried out nationwide, resulting in 2,005 cases recorded.

He said Ops Tiris 3.0 was conducted to curb the smuggling and misappropriation of controlled and subsidised goods.

"This includes diesel, RON95 petrol, the 1kg packet of cooking oil, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), wheat flour, and refined white sugar in 1kg packets.

"The ministry will continue to enhance enforcement measures, including strengthening cooperation with relevant agencies," he said when met by reporters at the Sentuhan Kasin and Consumer Advocacy programme here on Sunday (Sept 1).

Also present was Tanjong Kapor Assemblyman Ben Chong.

Armizan said last Aug 23, officials from the ministry, with the cooperation of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM), crippled a syndicate involved in the misappropriation of subsidised cooking oil following a raid on three premises in Nilai, Negri Sembilan.

A total of, 180,200 kilogrammes of subsidised cooking oil of various brands, vehicles and some documents such as sales and purchase invoices were seized in the raid, he said, adding that a local man and two foreign men were detained to assist the investigation.

He said the case was being investigated under the Control of Supplies Act 1961.

He reminded parties involved in the supply chain and distribution of subsidised cooking oil to be more responsible and ensure that the subsidised items are for the target groups.

"The wholesalers and retailers, as well as the repackers, must be responsible and ensure that leakage does not occur," he said.- Bernama

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