00:00The first case is related to electrical equipment.
00:07This case was reported on 28th November, 4th December and 10th December last year.
00:14The Central Customs Force, Unit 2 Selangor, has detained 4 containers.
00:223 containers at West Port and 1 container at North Port of Selangor.
00:31After investigation, the Central Customs Force has found various electrical equipment
00:37such as electric rice cooker, electric pressure cooker, mini rice cooker and steam air fryer oven.
00:46All these electrical equipment do not have Certificate of Approval from Suruhanjaya Tenaga
00:57and Institute Piyawayan Penyelidikan Perindustrian Malaysia or SIRIM.
01:03The quantity that has been confiscated is 11,080 units worth of RM678,000.
01:12The duty and fine involved is RM210,780.
01:20This case is still under investigation.
01:23The second case is related to gunpowder, including gunpowder from Punyah.
01:30This case was reported on 23rd October and 12th November last year.
01:36The Central Customs Force, Unit 2 Selangor, has detained 3 containers measuring 20 feet in size,
01:442 at North Port and 1 at West Port of Selangor.
01:51After investigation, the Central Customs Force has found 8,184 kilograms of gunpowder or chewing tobacco
02:02and 1,560.5 kilograms of raw gunpowder which is suspected to not have import permit.
02:12The total quantity confiscated is 9,744.5 kilograms
02:19and the total transaction value is estimated to be RM720,397.
02:27The duty and fine involved is RM976,919.
02:35This case is still under investigation.
02:38The third case is related to meat and frozen food theft.
02:46This case was reported on 9th and 12th December 2024
02:51where the Central Customs Force, Unit 2 Selangor, has detained 4 containers
02:591 at North Port and 3 at West Port of Selangor.
03:09After investigation, the Central Customs Force has found various types of frozen meat
03:16such as frozen chicken breast, frozen lamb meat, frozen duck and frozen frog
03:23as well as frozen food such as shrimp dumpling, bao, corn dumpling and others.
03:31All of these transactions are suspected to not have import permit
03:35issued by the Malaysian Government.
03:42The total quantity confiscated is 77,059 kilograms
03:48and the total transaction value is estimated to be RM1.4 million.
03:54The duty and fine involved is RM34,137.
04:01Meat and frozen food theft is suspected to be an import permit
04:07issued by the Malaysian Government under Article 1 of Article 3 of the Customs Law
04:14prohibiting the import of goods under Article 2023.
04:17This case is still under investigation.
04:20Initial investigation found that the goods were imported from a country in Asia.
04:25All three cases were investigated under Section 135-1-A of the Customs Act 1967
04:36i.e. the importation of illegal goods.
04:40If proven guilty, the court can issue a penalty
04:45not less than 10 times the value of the goods
04:49or RM100,000 which is higher
04:52and not more than 20 times the value of the goods
04:56or RM500,000 which is higher
04:59or imprisonment not less than 6 months
05:02and not more than 5 years or both.
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