THE combined teams led by the Township Forest Departments under the management of the Ayeyawady Region Illegal Trade Eradication Task Force captured a total of 33.883 tonnes of illegal timbers worth K2,216,207 in Hinthada, Pathein, Myaungmya and Kyonpyaw districts on 17 April. The action was taken under the Forest Law.
On 18 April, a combined team led by
the Yangon North District Forest Department seized a total of 9.372 tonnes of
illegal teak worth K3,092,826 from a Foton Auman truck (approximately K25
million) on the dirt road of the Ngarsutaung area that connected to the
Phaunggyi-Hlegu road near the Yangon-Mandalay Expressway in Hlegu township. The
action was taken under the Forest Law.
On 19 April, an unregistered Toyota
Voxy vehicle (approximately K5 million) was seized near U Wizaya Road and
Yazadarik Road in Dagon Myothit (North) Township and the action was taken under
the Law.
On 19 April, the on-duty teams under
the supervision of the Customs Department confiscated four kinds of goods
including 8,813 HMK stabilizer link worth K85,138,000 without Import Licence
from a container at the Myanmar Industrial Port Terminal container checkpoint
and 19,480 kilogrammes of PVC table cloth worth K28,635,600 without Import
Licence from a container at the Hteedan Port. The action was taken under
Customs procedures.
In addition, an inspection team at
the Mayanchaung permanent checkpoint seized two kinds of goods including 60
cartons of Ding Fond sour plum-flavoured juice worth K12,030,808 without
official import documents from a Charm express bus (approximately K15 million)
heading to Yangon on Myawady-Hpa-an-Yangon route. The action was taken under
Customs procedures.
On 19 April, the on-duty teams nabbed
3,500 gallons of diesel worth K33.25 million without official carried documents
from a vehicle at the Yadanabon Bridge combined checkpoint in Sagaing Township
and 9,100 gallons of diesel worth K125,791,750 and 3,250 gallons of fuel oil
worth K44,897,500 without official documents from three vehicles at the
checkpoint on Boaungkyaw street in Phaungpyin Township.
The action was taken under the
Petroleum and Petroleum Products Law.
On 20 April, 3.956 tonnes of illegal
teak, 0.841 tonne of illegal hardwood and 1.073 tonnes of illegal timbers worth
K1,981,460 were captured in Pyu and Yedashe townships. The action was taken
under the Forest Law.
Therefore, 16 arrests (estimated
value of K348,784,151) were made on four consecutive days from 17 to 20 April,
according to the Illegal Trade Eradication Steering Committee.
NA/MKKS
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