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Update #13 : Military radar equipment worth millions missing from Malaysian port
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Edited by Nusantara1 at 4-7-2017 06:54 PM
JOHOR BARU (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A consignment of high-tech military radar equipment worth millions of ringgit has gone missing from the Port of Tanjung Pelepas.
Agencies including the Customs Department and the International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) are investigating the disappearance.
Nusajaya OCPD Asst Comm Nor Hashim Mohamad confirmed that a police report on the matter was received.
Meanwhile, Customs Department assistant director-general (enforcement) Datuk Paddy Abd Halim said an internal investigation was being carried out as well.
Sources said Customs officials detained the radar systems shortly after the consignment arrived from Australia last month.
The items, in one container, were supposed to be shipped to the Netherlands via Johor but did not have the necessary permits, which led to the unexpected detention.
All military equipment being shipped out of, or in transit at any Malaysian port, requires a special permit from Miti.
No such permit or other supporting documents were produced when requested by port and Customs officials, a source said.
During a recent audit check, it was discovered that the classified material could not be located at the port and a police report was then lodged.
The authorities have not ruled out the possibility that the consignment could have been loaded onto another vessel and shipped off to the Netherlands discreetly to avoid further problems.
The sources added that it was not easy for the equipment to be removed by ground transport because of strict checks at the entry and exit points of the port.
Customs has set up a special team to probe the matter internally and determine if standard operating procedures were followed.
The sources said that such sensitive equipment requires a permit under the Strategic Trade Act 2010.
The penalties are heavy as fines can be as high as RM10,000,000 (S$3,214,525), while those convicted can also face the death penalty, sources added.
The permits were issued from Miti's strategic trade secretariat in Kuala Lumpur, the sources said, adding that the paperwork for such a permit could be filled online and it takes five working days for the permit to be issued.
The Act, which is over 1,237 pages long in English and Bahasa Malaysia, is on the Miti website and covers a broad range of sensitive goods and items to control or prevent them from being used in nuclear armament and weapons of mass destruction, especially if they fall into the hands of extremists.
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Hàhaha ...itu bjkannyà hilang...tetapi disumbanvkan ke negàra lain atas dasaf persaudaraan ... |
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endless possibilities
kawalan keselamatan mcm mana kat PTP? |
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atau black projek utk dipasang atas puncak piramid moloyo tobosah de donia di hutan pohang ? |
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Note: Thread has been banned by manager
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Note: Thread has been banned by manager
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lantak le.bukan Kita punya |
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err..
klu radar tu bole ping back kn bagus
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Jgn bwk msalah lg sudahla |
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Songlap ke dah biase |
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Songlap ke dah biase |
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Songlap ke dah biase |
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Radar 'Hilang': Enam Diambil Keterangan
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PETALING JAYA: Enam individu sudah dipanggil memberi keterangan bagi membantu siasatan kes kehilangan sebuah kontena dipercayai mengandungi peralatan radar tentera berteknologi tinggi dari Pelabuhan Tanjung Pelepas, Johor baru-baru ini.
Suruhanjaya Pencegahan Rasuah Malaysia (SPRM) dalam satu kenyataan berkata enam individu terbabit adalah kakitangan Jabatan Polis Bantuan dan pegawai kastam Pelabuhan Tanjung Pelepas.
Kesemua mereka yang berusia antara 37 dan 48 tahun itu hadir di Pejabat SPRM Johor kira-kira pukul 11 pagi Selasa.
Menurut kenyataan itu lagi, SPRM berkata mereka juga dalam proses meneliti beberapa dokumen berkaitan yang diperolehi daripada pihak pelabuhan berhubung kejadian tersebut.
Timbalan Ketua Pesuruhjaya (Operasi) SPRM, Datuk Azam Baki ketika dihubungi mengesahkan perkara tersebut.
Malah, katanya SPRM kini dalam proses mengenalpasti sekiranya wujud unsur rasuah dan salah guna kuasa dalam insiden tersebut.
"Kita (SPRM) akan mengambil tindakan yang tegas terhadap mana-mana individu sekiranya mereka didapati terlibat dalam perbuatan rasuah dan salah guna kuasa dalam isu ini," tegas beliau.
Azam juga tidak menolak kemungkinan lebih ramai individu akan dipanggil jika perlu bagi membantu pasukan penyiasat melengkapkan siasatan berhubung kes tersebut. |
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Mcm mna la blh hilang mcm tu je |
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