Over 66,000 discs seized as nationwide crackdown continues


  • Nation
  • Friday, 06 Jun 2003

KUALA LUMPUR: While teams of police personnel were breathing down the necks of smut peddlers in the Klang Valley over the last two days, Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry enforcement officers were complementing them in the nation's war to wipe out illegal and pornographic VCDs. 

In a raid at Low Yat Plaza yesterday afternoon, they crippled six smut peddlers operating from shopping lots there and seized more than 65,000 VCDs, DVDs, pirated game CDs and MP3 music CDs worth RM322,500. 

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