Traders snatch seized VCDs from enforcers


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 12 Mar 2003

SHAH ALAM: A group of about 20 men, believed to be illegal video compact disc (VCD) traders, damaged a four-wheel-drive belonging to the Selangor Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Department on Monday night before brazenly snatching back boxes of VCDs confiscated by enforcement officers from a stall at SS2 in Petaling Jaya. 

“This is the first incident in the state where the attackers were so brave as to seize back the confiscated VCDs,” Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry's Selangor director Zainal Abidin Mohd Noordin said. 

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