SUPERVISED by the Anti-Illegal Trade Steering Committee, effective action is being taken to prevent illicit trade under the law.
Under the instructions of the Mandalay
Region Anti-Illicit Trade Task Force, an on-duty inspection team conducted the
inspections at the 16-Mile Kyaukchaw Checkpoint of Mandalay on 9 July.
K22,972,000 worth of car parts and other
related things without official documents were seized from a Nissan Diesel
22-wheel truck (approximately K35 million), and the action was taken under the
Customs Procedures.
In addition, a total of 1.6944 tonnes of
illegal timbers worth K118,608 were captured in Thandwe township under the
management of the Rakhine State Anti-Illegal Trade Task Force, and the action
was taken under the Forest Law.
Similarly, a combined on-duty team under
the supervision of the Customs Department at the Yepu Permanent Checkpoint of
Shan State made inspections on 11 July.
Officials confiscated a total of 2,500
kilogrammes of restricted chemical – Sodium Acetate – worth K5 million from a
Toyota HiAce car (approximately K6 million) heading from Muse to Lashio
township and a total of 750 mobile phones worth K15 million from a Nissan
Diesel 12-wheel truck (approximately K10 million). The action was taken under the
Customs Procedures.
Afterwards, the team at Kawkareik
(Tadakyoe) Combined Checkpoint captured K7,620,000 worth of car parts and
sports shoes without official documents from two trucks on 12 July. The action
was taken under the Customs Procedures.
Similarly, on 11 and 12 July, a combined
team led by Police Force captured K3 million worth of an unregistered Voxy car
at the Sittoung Bridge on the Toungoo- Thandaung Road and K3 million worth of
an unregistered Honda Fit between the 6/3 and 6/4 milepost on the
Yangon-Mawlamyine Road. The action was taken under the Export and Import Law.
In addition, on 13 July, a total of 1.9172
tonnes of teak worth K1,265,352 was confiscated in Bago township. The action
was taken under the Forest Law.
Therefore, 12 arrests (approximately
K108,975,960) were made on 9, 11, 12 and 13 July, according to the Anti-Illegal
Trade Steering Committee.
MNA
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