GOF foils plant smuggling attempts worth RM935,300 from Thailand to Tanah Merah


KOTA BARU: The Southeast Brigade of the General Operations Force (GOF) foiled two separate smuggling attempts involving ornamental and other plants valued at over RM900,000, on Thursday and Friday.

Commander Datuk Nik Ros Azhan Nik Ab Hamid said that during Thursday’s (Jan 16) Ops Taring Wawasan Kelantan, the team stopped a lorry driven by a suspicious individual at a roadblock on Lalang Pepuyu, Tanah Merah.

"Around 5.30pm, a 25-year-old man, believed to be a courier, was detained. The lorry contained 1,500 types of seedlings believed to be smuggled from Thailand.

"The plants were all infested with mould and pests,” he said in a statement on Saturday (Jan 18).

He added that the estimated value of the seized goods, including the vehicle, was RM215,000. The case is being investigated under Section 5 of the Plant Quarantine Act 1976 (Act 167).

The second incident took place at Chabang Empat Tumpat at 12.15am on Friday (Jan 17).

GOF personnel intercepted a lorry carrying 3,800 orchid seedlings of various types and two boxes of bamboo stakes, suspected to have also been smuggled from Thailand without valid documentation.

Nik Ros Azhan said that two men, aged 37 and 34, who are believed to be the couriers, were arrested.

"The estimated value of the seized goods, including the vehicle, is RM720,300. The case is being investigated under the Plant Quarantine Act 1976 (Act 167).

Meanwhile, Nik Ros Azhan said 12 cows, believed to have been smuggled from Thailand, weighing approximately 7,800kg were seized on another raid last Thursday.

"Also detained was a 35-year-old man who was transporting the cows in a lorry,” he said.

The total seizure, including the vehicle, is valued at RM257,000, and the case is being investigated under Section 36(1) of the Animals Act 1953. - Bernama

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