VCD trader lodges report against council


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 10 Jun 2003

MALACCA: A VCD distributor has gone to the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) for help after city council staff had allegedly returned pirated VCDs to him after seizing his legal copies in a raid. 

In lodging an ACA report against the Datuk Bandar and the city council staff yesterday, Nice Premier Enterprise owner Wong Kok Shang claimed that on May 22, the council’s enforcement team raided his shop, which was not operational at that time, and seized 680 pieces of VCDs worth RM6,000.Wong said his VCDs had valid B certificates issued by Finas and that his workers were inserting the certificates into the casings of the VCDs when his shop was raided. 

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