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 November 29th, 2024  |  04:30 AM  |   1157 views

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​A local man was fined $5,000 or 5 months imprisonment in default by the Kuala Belait Magistrate's Court.

 

MOHAMAD YUSDI SOFIEDON BIN MOHAMAD YUSOF, aged 49, was found to have committed an offence under the Excise Order 2006, for possessing 4 cartons and 18 sticks of cigarettes of various brands. The accused was detained by the Customs Preventive Officers, Belait District Branch Operation Unit, Law Enforcement Division, Royal Customs and Excise Department at Panaga Electrical Sub-Station, Seria.

 

All contraband were seized to be destroyed.

 


 

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