GOF Tenggara brigade records over RM850mil in 2025 seizures


KOTA BARU: The Tenggara Brigade of the General Operations Force (GOF) seized more than RM850mil of goods from various enforcement operations carried out last year.

Tenggara Brigade GOF commander SAC Ahmad Radzi Hussain said the success involved 2,479 cases recorded, with 2,372 arrests made during the period.

He said among the largest seizures recorded were 12 cases related to solid waste and electronic waste (e-waste), involving seizures worth RM410.6mil and 10 arrests.

"In addition, 390 cases involving agricultural produce, including plants, trees, fruits and crop yields, were recorded with 353 arrests and seizures valued at RM145.5mil, while 73 cases were under the Ops Bersepadu Khazanah with 176 arrests and seizures worth RM144.7mil," he said.

According to him, the achievement reflected the high level of commitment and preparedness of Tenggara Brigade personnel in combating cross-border crime, smuggling and illegal activities that threaten national security.

Ahmad Radzi said the 7th Battalion of GOF recorded the highest value of seizures at RM492mil from 768 cases involving 591 arrests, followed by the 8th Battalion and 9th Battalion, which recorded RM188.2mil and RM115.5mil respectively, while the Tenggara Brigade GOF headquarters recorded RM57.8mil.

On the Ops Taring Wawasan Kelantan, SAC Ahmad Radzi said the special operation to curb smuggling and illegal activities along the Kelantan border also showed a significant impact when 2,129 cases and 1,832 arrests were recorded, with total seizures amounting to RM329.6mil. - Bernama

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