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Barnama
13-05-2025
- Barnama
Pahang KPDN Seizes Vessel, 200,000 Litres Of Subsidised Diesel
PEKAN, May 13 (Bernama) -- The Pahang Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) arrested four foreign men and seized 200,000 litres of subsidised diesel, along with a ship to the total value in confiscation of RM565,000 under Ops Tiris at a jetty in Kuala Pahang here on Sunday. Its director, Jezlily Jamaluddin said the operation was carried out after they received intelligence from police regarding a ship that was anchored under suspicious circumstances. 'In an inspection, the ship's captain failed to present valid documents from the Controller of Supplies regarding ownership of the diesel oil transaction carried on board. 'Further inspection found that there were eight tank compartments on the ship containing a yellow liquid suspected to be subsidised diesel fuel," he said at a press conference here today. He said the diesel was estimated to be worth RM480,000, while the ship, which is registered under a private company in the country, is worth RM85,000. 'According to skipper, the vessel was forced to dock due to damage. He also stated that the diesel fuel being transported was used for ship repairs and was to be distributed to 30 other ships owned by a company based in Miri, Sarawak,' he said. Jezlily mentioned that due to this, the captain and three crew members, all foreign nationals in their 30s, were detained for further investigation under the Control of Supplies Act 1961. "We believe the ship has been docked here for two months and there has been a transfer of diesel fuel from the ship to tanker trucks. Meanwhile, the diesel fuel inside the ship is suspected to have been obtained from various shipyard locations,' he also said. He emphasised that any possession and distribution of controlled goods such as diesel without a valid licence is a serious offence and the authorities will continue taking strict action under the 'Kita Gempur' initiative.'


New Straits Times
05-05-2025
- New Straits Times
GOF seizes smuggled plants worth RM910,000 in Rantau Panjang
Previous Next KOTA BARU: The Southeast Brigade of the General Operations Force (PGA) seized 4,000 fruit plants and 1,600 flowering plants worth an estimated RM910,000 during an operation in Rantau Panjang yesterday. Its commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid said the discovery was made when a lorry was stopped at the Serongga Checkpoint at around 7.30pm under Op Taring Wawasan. "Inspection of the lorry revealed thousands of fruit and flowering plants. "The 34-year-old driver failed to present any valid documentation for the items," he said in a statement today. He said the plants are believed to have been smuggled from Thailand and are suspected of carrying harmful pests and diseases. The suspect and seized items were handed over to the Kelantan Agriculture Department for further action. Later the same night, PGA personnel stopped another lorry along the Rantau Panjang-Kampung Kedap road at around 9pm and seized 1,000 fruit plants and 2,650 ornamental flowers worth RM565,000. "The second driver, aged 44, also failed to produce relevant documents. These plants are likewise believed to have been smuggled from Thailand and pose similar biosecurity risks," he said. The cases are being investigated under Section 5 of the Plant Quarantine Act 1976.


The Sun
05-05-2025
- The Sun
PGA seizes smuggled plants worth RM910,000 in Rantau Panjang
KOTA BHARU: The Southeast Brigade of the General Operations Force (PGA) seized 4,000 fruit plants and 1,600 flowering plants worth an estimated RM910,000 during an operation in Rantau Panjang yesterday. Its commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid said the discovery was made when a lorry was stopped at the Serongga Checkpoint at around 7.30 pm under Op Taring Wawasan. 'Inspection of the lorry revealed thousands of fruit and flowering plants. The 34-year-old driver failed to present any valid documentation for the items,' he said in a statement today. He added that the plants are believed to have been smuggled from Thailand and are suspected of carrying harmful pests and diseases. The suspect and seized items were handed over to the Kelantan Agriculture Department for further action. Later the same night, PGA personnel stopped another lorry along the Rantau Panjang-Kampung Kedap road at around 9 pm and seized 1,000 fruit plants and 2,650 ornamental flowers worth RM565,000. 'The second driver, aged 44, also failed to produce relevant documents. These plants are likewise believed to have been smuggled from Thailand and pose similar biosecurity risks,' he said. Both cases are being investigated under Section 5 of the Plant Quarantine Act 1976 (Act 167).