Border Control Agency, JPJ thwart bid to smuggle RM90,000 worth of diesel out of M'sia


KUALA LUMPUR: Some RM90,000 worth of diesel was seized after a joint operation between the Malaysian Border Control and Protection Agency (AKPS) and the Road Transport Department (JPJ)  successfully thwarted an attempt to smuggle subsidised diesel across the northern border into a neighbouring country.

The operation, which took place at around 8am on Monday (June 23) at the Bukit Kayu Hitam ICQS Complex in Kedah, led to the seizure of diesel worth an estimated RM90,000.

"The perpetrators had modified a pole trailer lorry in an effort to evade detection.

"A thorough inspection by enforcement officers uncovered a concealed auxiliary tank installed beneath the vehicle, containing approximately 3,500 litres of subsidised diesel," the AKPS said in a statement Tuesday (June 24).

The lorry has been confiscated for further investigation, the agency added.

"The case is being investigated under Section 6 of the Road Transport Act 1987 for vehicle modification offences, and Section 64(1) of the same Act, which permits the seizure of the vehicle.

"The seizure underscores its unwavering commitment to safeguarding national borders against all forms of illicit activity.

"Firm action will be taken against any party attempting to deceive enforcement agencies for illegal profit,” the AKPS said.

 

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