KOTA BHARU: A Thai woman acting as a courier was arrested on suspicion of smuggling various types of health products estimated to be worth RM7,360 in ...
: A Thai woman acting as a courier was arrested on suspicion of smuggling various types of health products estimated to be worth RM7,360 in an operation yesterday.
He said upon inspection, various types of health products were found in her car, believed to have been smuggled from Thailand. “The suspect and the seized items were taken to the Rantau Panjang Police Station for further action and investigation under Section 4 of the Food Act 1983,” he said in a statement today.
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