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Selangor KPDN Disposes Over RM3.5 Mln Worth Of Seized Counterfeit Goods

Selangor KPDN Disposes Over RM3.5 Mln Worth Of Seized Counterfeit Goods

Barnama24-06-2025
SHAH ALAM, June 24 (Bernama) -- The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) has disposed of over RM3.5 million worth of seized counterfeit goods at the Bukit Raja Exhibits Storage here today.
Selangor KPDN director Mohd Zuhairi Mat Radey said the disposal involved goods related to 64 cases that have completed their court processes between January 2024 and May this year, and is the largest for the state in the past five years.
'Disposed items include 41,000 self-care products, 4,000 clothing accessories, 4,370 watches and clothing items, 11,900 pairs of shoes and sandals, and 300 motorcycle accessories,' he told reporters immediately after the disposal here today, adding that other items disposed include electrical appliances and equipment used in misappropriation of controlled items, such as pumps, flow meters, connecting hoses and intermediate bulk containers with an estimated value of RM250,000.
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