Frozen frog meat among RM1.4mil seized smuggled Chinese New Year goods


KLANG: The Royal Malaysian Customs Department foiled an attempt to smuggle frozen meat and various types of food, including frog meat believed to be intended for distribution during Chinese New Year.

Customs Selangor assistant director-general Norlela Ismail said the seizure of the items, worth over RM1.4mil, followed inspections of four refrigerated containers at West Port and North Port on Dec 9 and 12.

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