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Customs cripples vape smuggling, seizes RM5mil worth of devices and liquids

Customs cripples vape smuggling, seizes RM5mil worth of devices and liquids

BUTTERWORTH: The Customs Department seized more than RM5 million worth of electronic cigarette (vape) devices and liquids in two major anti-smuggling operations conducted in April.
These are the first such seizures involving vape products this year.
The first raid took place at the North Butterworth Container Terminal (NBCT) in Penang on April 3, where enforcement officers discovered 14,200 vape devices and 210 litres of vape liquid and gel hidden in a shipping container.
Penang Customs director Rohaizad Ali said the shipment, which originated from China, had been falsely declared as plastic materials.
"The seized items are estimated to be worth RM1.33 million, with unpaid duties and taxes amounting to RM205,400," he said at a press conference today.
Two suspects — a shipping agent and a Chinese national in their 30s — were detained.
Rohaizad said the foreigner admitted that the items belonged to him.
A second raid was carried out at Port Klang, Selangor, on April 10, where officers intercepted a shipment containing 71,886 vape devices and 786.5 litres of vape liquids.
"The goods in this case were also undeclared, and the container was declared as carrying wallets, belts and similar items," Rohaizad said.
The total value of the second seizure is estimated at RM2.8 million, with potential tax and duty losses exceeding RM830,000.
A shipping agent, in his 40s, was arrested in connection with the case.
Both cases are being investigated under the Customs Act 1967, which provides for fines of up to RM500,000, imprisonment for up to seven years, or both, for false declarations.
Rohaizad stressed that smuggling has serious implications for the nation's economy and security.
"We urge the public to play an active role in combating smuggling.
"People are encouraged to report any suspicious activities related to the smuggling of cigarettes, alcoholic beverages, fireworks, drugs, vehicles, and other contraband.
"We rely heavily on community support to safeguard our borders and protect the nation's interests," he said.
Members of the public can provide information confidentially via the Customs Toll-Free Line at 1-800-88-8855 or by contacting their nearest customs office.

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