
Sting snags RM13mil haul of illegal ciggies
SEPANG: At least RM13mil worth of contraband cigarettes were seized following the arrest of two men during an operation in Cyberjaya.
A team from the Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department's Wildlife Crime Bureau/Special Intelligence Investigation intercepted a lorry at the Putrajaya toll plaza on the MEX Expressway at about 2.30pm on Aug 3, said Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Shazeli Kahar.
'Checks on the lorry and its occupants – the driver and his assistant, both Malaysian men – led to the discovery of various brands of cigarettes believed to be untaxed.
'We seized crates of illegal cigarettes, with an estimated total value of RM13.4mil,' he told reporters at Sepang district police headquarters yesterday.
Other items seized included the lorry, two mobile phones and four delivery order documents
He said investigations revealed that both the driver and assistant had prior criminal and drug-related records.
'The case is being investigated under Section 135(1)(d) of the Customs Act', said Comm Shazeli.
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