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Pahang Customs Seizes RM4.4 Million Worth of Smuggled E-Waste and Aluminium Scrap
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48799, member: 636"] Customs officers caught smugglers red-handed at Port Klang last month. The crooks tried sneaking tons of illegal waste and metal scraps past border guards. Seven massive shipping containers packed with banned materials got seized during the bust. Officials estimate the contraband haul was worth about 4.4 million ringgit. Pahang Customs worked with environmental inspectors to crack the case. The first container search turned up nearly 47 tons of electronic junk. Smugglers had no permits to bring the toxic waste into Malaysia. The garbage pile was valued at over 700,000 ringgit according to investigators. Officers found the banned materials during afternoon raids on May 21. Environmental laws strictly control these dangerous imports. Four more containers held aluminum pieces weighing over 105 tons. Crooks labeled the metal as something completely different on shipping papers. The aluminum stash was worth around 3.7 million ringgit on the black market. Smugglers needed special government approval to import such materials legally. Trade ministry rules require proper documentation for aluminum imports. Criminals used fake labels calling their cargo copper concentrate. This sneaky trick helped them dodge import permit requirements. Standard research institute approval was mandatory for these shipments. Bentong enforcement teams led both successful operations. Investigators are building cases under customs violation laws against the smugglers. [/QUOTE]
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