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Man in Tumpat nabbed over smuggling of exotic animals worth more than RM60,000 | Malaysia

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Man nabbed over smuggling of exotic animals worth more than RM60,000

KOTA BHARU: A man was arrested in Kampung Kebun near Pengkalan Kubor, Tumpat, yesterday for allegedly smuggling exotic animals worth more than RM60,00.

Man nabbed over smuggling of exotic animals worth over RM60,000

Pic courtesy of General Operations Force (GOF) 7th Battalion. KOTA BARU (Bernama): A man was arrested in Kampung Kebun near Pengkalan Kubor, Tumpat, on Saturday (April 25) for allegedly smuggling exotic animals worth more than RM60,000 into the country. General Operations Force (GOF) 7th Battalion commanding officer Supt Azhari Nusi said the 33-year-old man was detained at 11.30pm, during the operation codenamed ‘Op Benteng’. He said a team of policemen on patrol spotted the man, in a Proton Iswara Aeroback car behaving in a suspicious manner at about 11.20pm. “Inspection of the car found 80 tortoises of the sulcata species worth RM44,000; 12 Indian star tortoises (RM12,000); a reticulated python (RM1,600); three squirrels of the red giant flying species (RM1,800) and a black dragon lizard (RM2,400).

Controlled items smuggled, repacked and sold in neighbouring country

22 Apr 2021 / 21:39 H. Bernama PASIR MAS: The General Operations Force (GOF) has uncovered the existence of a ‘small industry’ involved in the sale of controlled items in a neighbouring country smuggled out through Sungai Golok. The GOF’s Seventh Battalion (GOF7) commanding officer Supt Azhari Nusi (pix) said items such as cooking oil would be smuggled out little by little to the collection point before being repackaged in the other country. He said the repackaged oil would be sold at almost double the original price in Malaysia, but it was still in high demand there. “Apart from cooking oil, many other controlled items are smuggled into neighboring countries through ‘rat lanes’ at illegal bases, such as flour, sugar and fuel.

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