GOF foils RM2.6mil crude palm oil misappropriation in Batu Pahat


JOHOR BAHRU: The General Operations Force (GOF) foiled the misappropriation of 222,700kg of crude palm oil, with total seizures worth RM2.6mil during “Ops Taring Palma” at Jalan Muar Kampung Parit Awang, near Batu Pahat, last Thursday (Sep 4).

GOF 6th Battalion commanding officer Supt Shohaiami Ismail said seven local men were arrested in the operation, which was carried out with the battalion's Intelligence Branch in Muar, the 5th Battalion's Intelligence Branch in Simpang Renggam and the Malaysian Palm Oil Board

He said that five tanker lorries used to transfer crude palm oil without authorisation were seized, along with oil suction pumps, a generator set, a bulk storage tank, and other equipment.

"All suspects and the seized items were handed over to the board’s southern region office for investigation under the Malaysian Palm Oil Board Act 1998 (Act 582)," he said in a statement on Sunday (Sept 7).

Shohaiami said the success reflected the commitment of the Internal Security and Public Order Department, particularly the Central GOF Brigade and the 6th Battalion, in combating misappropriation of national commodities.

He added that such operations would continue to ensure transparency in the country's palm oil supply chain, while urging the public to cooperate by providing information on illegal activities. – Bernama

 

 

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