KLIA Customs foils attempt to smuggle RM10 million worth of ivory

Bernama
Ogos 1, 2016 06:27 MYT
Some of the African ivory pieces displayed to the Press at the KLIA Customs Complex on Monday. - BERNAMApic
Customs officers at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) on July 21 foiled an attempt to smuggle one tonne of African ivory pieces worth more than RM10 million.
Said KLIA Customs director Datuk Omar Chik Lim, the ivory during an operation conducted at the air cargo warehouse, KLIA free zone, following intelligence gathered.
During inspection, he said, suspicious images were detected when 23 air cargo parcels were scanned.
"On checking the contents of the packages we discovered 1,001kg of ivory pieces with an estimated value of RM10.01 million," he said in a press conference at here Monday.
According to Omar, the ivory pieces arrived via Turkish Airlines from Kinshasa International Airport, Congo which made a transit at Istanbul Ataturk Airport before landing at KLIA.
He said preliminary investigations showed the ivory were declared as baked clay and wooden samples while the importers involved were located in Selangor and Johor.
"On checking the air consignment notes we found the addresses to be fictitious," he said.
Omar said so far no arrests had been made and investigations on the case were still ongoing.
If convicted, the under Section 135 (1(d) of the Customs , provides for a fine of between 10 to 20 times the value of the goods seized or imprisonment not exceeding three years or both, he added.
He said the ivory pieces were believed to be transit at KLIA before heading for China, Thailand and Vietnam as ivory carvings were popular in these countries and could fetch RM500000.
In the meantime, KLIA Customs also seized 35.15kg of leaves worth RM17575 and 530 grammes of methamphetamine worth RM42400 last month.
On the methamphetamine seizure, Omar said the packages had arrived at the KLIA Mail and Courier Centre from Lagos, Nigeria on July 13 and were seized on July 22 after attempts to contact the recipient .
Omar said the four packets of leaves from Addis Ababa, were seized on July 14 and declared as tea leaves.
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