Customs seize 2,046 undeclared bottles of wine


Ramli (second from right) showing wine bottles seized during the World Customs Day ceremony at state customs building in Johor Baru.

JOHOR BARU: The Customs Department seized over 2,046 bottles of wine bottles worth RM45,000 involving duty and tax of RM121,780 following inspections on the Second link Highway heading towards Malaysia.

Johor Customs director Datuk Ramli Johari said that the bottles were found in two Toyota Hilux at about 9.45pm and 10pm on Jan 16.

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