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The Star
14-05-2025
- The Star
Cops bust illegal sand mining activity in Kelantan
KOTA BARU: The General Operations Force (GOF) of the Royal Malaysian Police has cracked down on illegal sand mining activities in a river near Kampung Pahi, Kuala Krai. GOF South-East Brigade Commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid said the operation was carried out in collaboration with the Kota Baru Land and Mines Office under Ops Taring Wawasan around 4.15pm on Sunday. He said the inspection found that the activities were carried out by three local men and three Bangladeshis, who failed to show valid permits or documents for sand extraction. 'The police detained and seized all equipment and machinery, such as sand suction vessels, excavators, lorries and other equipment used to move sand estimated at RM2mil. 'The case is being investigated under Section 426 of the National Land Code 1965. 'The suspects and the seized items were handed over to the Kota Baru Land and Mines office for further action,' he said in a statement yesterday, Bernama reported. Commenting further, Nik Ros Azhan said the GOF also foiled coconut smuggling activities after detaining a trailer and two lorries in Kampung Terbak, Tumpat, on Sunday. 'The results of the inspection found that three local men were transferring about 45,100kg of coconuts from the trailer to the lorry. 'The men had failed to show purchase documents related to the coconuts. He added that the estimated value of the seizure is RM1.35mil including vehicles. The case is also being investigated under the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) Act 141, he added. 'The suspect and the seized items were handed over to the Kota Baru Fama office for further action,' he said.


The Star
13-05-2025
- The Star
GOF busts illegal sand mining in Kelantan, seizes equipment worth RM2mil
Some of the seized equipment during the operation in Kuala Krai. – courtesy GOF via BERNAMA KOTA BARU: The General Operations Force (GOF) has cracked down on illegal sand mining activities in a river near Kampung Pahi, Kuala Krai under Ops Taring Wawasan. GOF South-East Brigade commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid said the operation was carried out in collaboration with the Kota Baru Land and Mines Office at 4.15pm on Sunday (May 11). He said the inspection found that the activitt was being carried out by three local men and three Bangladeshis, who failed to show valid permits or documents for sand extraction. "The police detained and seized all equipment and machinery such as sand suction vessels, excavators, lorries and other equipment used to move sand estimated at RM2mil. "The case is being investigated under Section 426 of the National Land Code 1965. The suspects and the seized items were handed over to the Kota Baru Land and Mines Office for further action," he said in a statement on Tuesday (May 13). He added that GOF also foiled coconut smuggling activities after detaining a trailer and two lorries in Kampung Terbak, Tumpat on Sunday. "The results of the inspection found that three local men were transferring approximately 45,100kg (45 tonnes) of coconuts from the trailer to the lorries and failed to show purchase documents. "The estimated value of the seizure is RM1.35mil including the vehicles and the case is being investigated under Regulation 4(2) of the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) Act 1965 and Coconut Marketing Plan 1973. The suspect and the seized items were handed over to the Fama Kota Baru Office for further action," he said. – Bernama


The Star
23-04-2025
- The Star
Smuggling of Merbau saplings foiled by GOF
KOTA BARU: The South-East Brigade of the General Operations Force (GOF) has foiled an attempt to smuggle 5,000 Merbau (Melaka teak) saplings during Ops Taring Wawasan near Rantau Panjang. Its commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid said that in the 8.30pm incident on Monday, a team from the 7th Battalion, while on routine patrol, stopped a lorry in front of a school. The team discovered tree saplings, believed to have been smuggled from a neighbouring country. He said further inspection revealed that the Merbau saplings were suspected to be infected with pests and diseases. The 42-year-old lorry driver also failed to produce any documentation or authorisation for transporting them. 'The total value of the seizure, including the lorry, is estimated at RM550,000, and the case is being investigated under Section 5 of the Plant Quarantine Act 1976 (Act 167). 'The suspect and all seized items have been handed over to the Kelantan Agriculture Department for further action. 'The GOF will continue to intensify operations to curb the smuggling of foreign plants,' Nik Ros Azhan said in a statement yesterday, Bernama reported.