Malaysian car-smuggling syndicate busted by police; six vehicles recovered

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Malaysian car-smuggling syndicate busted by police; six vehicles recovered

Published on May 31, 2013
By Hoe Pei Shan

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Singapore and Malaysian police recovered six vehicles worth more than RM$480,000 (S$197,000) last Wednesday in a joint operation.

Acting on information received from the Royal Malaysian Police through Interpol, officers from the Singapore Police Force (SPF) launched an operation at the Brani Terminal to intercept two containers which were en route to Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates.

It was believed that a car-smuggling syndicate operating in Malaysia had been involved in the illegal trading of stolen Malaysian-registered vehicles and was using Singapore as transit for the stolen vehicles.

Six Toyota Hilux cars which had been shipped in two containers from Port Klang to Singapore, where they were unloaded to be shipped again to Jebel Ali, were recovered. Preliminary investigations indicate that the syndicate had falsely declared the contents of the containers to avoid detection. The Malaysian police have also arrested several syndicate members in Malaysia in connection to this case.

 

Car smugglers foiled by S'pore and Malaysia police

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AsiaOne | Friday, May 31, 2013

SINGAPORE - Joint efforts by the Singapore and Malaysian police forces resulted in the recovery of six vehicles worth more than RM$480,000 (S$195,235) on May 22.

Acting on information received from the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) through Interpol, officers from the Singapore Police Force (SPF) launched an operation at the Brani Terminal to intercept two containers which were en route to Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates.

It was believed that a car-smuggling syndicate operating in Malaysia had been involved in the illegal trading of stolen Malaysian-registered vehicles and was using Singapore as transit for the stolen vehicles.

Six Toyota Hilux cars were recovered. The stolen vehicles were shipped in two containers from Port Klang to Singapore, where they were unloaded to be shipped again to Jebel Ali.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the syndicate had falsely declared the contents of the container to avoid detection. RMP have also arrested several syndicate members in Malaysia in connection to this case.

Since 2012, 36 stolen Malaysian-registered vehicles have been returned.

 
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