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Four business owners have been detained by the Home Ministry for selling sex toys in four states.

The ministry’s enforcement and controls division secretary Nik Yusaimi Yussof said 2,295 units of sex toys such as dildos and vibrators worth about RM70,000 were also seized during each of the raids in Johor, Penang, Perak and Sarawak.

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00:00 The Home Ministry has detained four business owners for selling sex toys during separate
00:06 raids in Johor, Penang, Perak and Sarawak.
00:10 The BKKDN has seized several sex toys worth 1.3 million.
00:22 The latest thefts in the year, from January to February 2024, were worth 2,295 units of
00:37 sex toys worth Rp70,000.
00:43 Nick Yusaime announced at a press conference at the Johor Home Ministry office on Thursday
00:48 that a cosmetics and health store in Masai, Johor Bahru, was raided.
00:51 It was on January 29 and found that it openly sold sex toys.
00:57 He noted that the seizure of over 2,000 sex toys valued at more than Rp37,000 was the
01:03 largest so far this year.
01:05 On February 6, the ministry raided a shopping mall outlet in Bayan Lepas, Penang and detained
01:11 the female owner, seizing 102 units of sex toys worth more than Rp15,700.
01:19 On the same day, the ministry also seized 46 sex toys worth Rp6,050 from a shopping
01:25 mall in Ipoh, Perak and detained the male business owner.
01:29 Nick Yusaime mentioned that in a raid in Kuching, Sarawak on January 18, the ministry detained
01:35 a woman and seized 135 units of sex toys worth close to Rp10,900, also from a shopping mall
01:43 outlet.
01:44 He said all the suspects are in their 30s and the division has opened an investigation
01:48 paper under Section 7.1 of the Printing Presses and Publications Act, 1984, for "eroding
01:55 moral values" for each of the cases.
01:58 Nick Yusaime added that the cases will also be investigated under Section 292 of the Penal
02:03 Code.
02:04 He emphasized that the ministry would take action against those involved in activities
02:09 that could "erode moral values" or jeopardize public order and safety and urged the public
02:14 to report information on such illegal activities to the ministry via 803-8000-8000 or through
02:21 www.moha.gov.my.
02:25 For more information visit www.moha.gov.my.
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