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Daily Express
4 days ago
- Business
- Daily Express
Goods worth RM224,718 seized by Labuan Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry
Published on: Saturday, July 19, 2025 Published on: Sat, Jul 19, 2025 Text Size: Junaidah (right) together with KPDN enforcement personnel conducting an Ops Kesan 4.0 enforcement inspection at one of the supermarkets. LABUAN: A total of RM224,718.51 worth of goods have been seized here following intensive enforcement actions by the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) to date this year. So far, KPDN Labuan has inspected 9,356 business premises across the island, leading to 96 enforcement cases under five different legislations. Advertisement KPDN Labuan Director Junaidah Arbain said the most common violations involved the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011, with 49 cases, followed closely by 31 cases under the Weights and Measures Act 1972. 'Additionally, eight cases were recorded under the Control of Supplies Act 1961, five under the Trade Descriptions Act and three under the Consumer Protection Act 1999. 'Alongside the seizures, enforcement efforts included the issuance of compounds amounting to RM72,500 and court-imposed fines totalling RM93,500,' she said Friday. KPDN officials also received and resolved all 77 consumer complaints lodged during the same period. Junaidah said the most frequent grievance involved pricing issues, accounting for 32 complaints. 'KPDN Labuan emphasises that all complaints have been fully investigated and no cases remain pending. 'The Ministry reaffirms its commitment to protecting consumer rights and ensuring business compliance, pledging to continue its rigorous enforcement and awareness efforts throughout the year,' she said. * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia


Borneo Post
4 days ago
- Borneo Post
Woman jailed for stealing car parts from Sibu workshop
Junaidah was charged with two others who are still at large for stealing the blower fan from the front area of a workshop at Lorong Sukun 28B, Jalan Hulu Lanang, around 12.30pm on July 13, 2025. – Photo by Jane Moh SIBU (July 18): A 32-year-old woman was sentenced to one year in jail by the Magistrates' Court here today after pleading guilty to stealing a car blower fan from a vehicle workshop. Magistrate Romario Jonoi handed down the sentence to Junaidah Omar, with her jail term to begin from the date of conviction. Junaidah was charged with two others who are still at large for stealing the blower fan from the front area of a workshop at Lorong Sukun 28B, Jalan Hulu Lanang, around 12.30pm on July 13, 2025. She was charged under Section 379A of the Penal Code, read with Section 34, which carries a jail term of one to seven years and a fine upon conviction. According to the case facts, the workshop owner received a call from a friend who saw several people in a Proton Wira removing parts from a four-wheel drive vehicle parked at the shop. By the time the complainant arrived, the suspects had fled. He later found that headlamp wiring and other electronic components had been stolen. Four other nearby vehicles had also been broken into. The next day, around 12.30pm on July 14, police arrested Junaidah by the roadside along Jalan Tekam and seized a vehicle to assist in the investigation. Police later confirmed that the suspects had stolen the parts, allegedly intending to sell them. Inspector Kumareswaran Murugan prosecuted the case. Junaidah was not represented by a lawyer. car parts jail Sibu theft


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- Business
- New Straits Times
Ongoing crackdown in Labuan nets RM224,000 in seized goods
LABUAN: A total of RM224,718.51 worth of goods have been seized here following intensive enforcement actions by the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry to date this year. So far, its Labuan branch has inspected 9,356 business premises across the island, leading to 96 enforcement cases under five different legislations. Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry's Labuan director Junaidah Arbain said the most common violations involved the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011, with 49 cases, followed closely by 31 cases under the Weights and Measures Act 1972. "Additionally, eight cases were recorded under the Control of Supplies Act 1961, five under the Trade Descriptions Act, and three under the Consumer Protection Act 1999. "Alongside the seizures, enforcement efforts included the issuance of compounds amounting to RM72,500 and court-imposed fines totalling RM93,500," she told Bernama today. Ministry officials also received and resolved all 77 consumer complaints lodged during the same period. Junaidah said the most frequent grievance involved pricing issues, accounting for 32 complaints. "KPDN Labuan emphasises that all complaints have been fully investigated and no cases remain pending. "The ministry reaffirms its commitment to protecting consumer rights and ensuring business compliance, pledging to continue its rigorous enforcement and awareness efforts throughout the year," she said. – Bernama


The Sun
4 days ago
- Business
- The Sun
Over RM200,000 worth of goods seized in Labuan as KPDN steps up enforcement
LABUAN: A total of RM224,718.51 worth of goods have been seized here following intensive enforcement actions by the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) to date this year. So far, KPDN Labuan has inspected 9,356 business premises across the island, leading to 96 enforcement cases under five different legislations. KPDN Labuan director Junaidah Arbain said the most common violations involved the Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011, with 49 cases, followed closely by 31 cases under the Weights and Measures Act 1972. 'Additionally, eight cases were recorded under the Control of Supplies Act 1961, five under the Trade Descriptions Act, and three under the Consumer Protection Act 1999. 'Alongside the seizures, enforcement efforts included the issuance of compounds amounting to RM72,500 and court-imposed fines totalling RM93,500,' she told Bernama today. KPDN officials also received and resolved all 77 consumer complaints lodged during the same period. Junaidah said the most frequent grievance involved pricing issues, accounting for 32 complaints. 'KPDN Labuan emphasises that all complaints have been fully investigated and no cases remain pending. 'The ministry reaffirms its commitment to protecting consumer rights and ensuring business compliance, pledging to continue its rigorous enforcement and awareness efforts throughout the year,' she said. - Bernama