UNDER the supervision of the Illegal Trade Eradication Steering Committee, action is being taken effectively under the law.
On 15 and 16 January, a combined
task force under the management of the Illegal Trade Eradication Special Force
in Rakhine State conducted field inspections and seized 41.9056 tonnes of
illegal timber (estimated value of K634,798) in Thandwe and Taungup townships
in Rakhine State as per the rules and regulations of the Department of Forest.
According to a report on 19
January, a Customs inspection team in charge of the Mayanchaung Permanent
Checkpoint inspected the vehicles coming from the detour near Moppalin village
in Kyaikto Township and confiscated undocumented foods, medicines, consumer
goods with two motorcycles and four minibuses (estimated value of K50,345,800)
accordingly to the Department of Customs.
The Department of Forest also
seized three illegal boats made by gum-kino wood (estimated value of
K15,000,000) in the Thanlwin River and action is being taken in line with the
procedures of the Department.
In addition, 5.7016 tonnes of
illegal teak (estimated value of K1,710,480) and 3.1985 tonnes of illegal
timber (estimated value of K223,706) were seized in the forest reserves in Bago
District and Toungoo District. In Homalin Township in Sagaing Region, two
China-made engines and accessories used for gold mining (estimated value of
K300,000) were seized and action is being taken under the Myanmar Mining Law.
On 15, 16, 19 and 20 January, there
was a total of 14 cases (estimated value of K68,214,784), the Illegal Trade
Eradication Steering Committee stated.
MNA
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