Three traders in Malaysia were fined RM10,000 each by a Sessions Court for possessing controlled items without valid licenses. Zamri Mat Daud was charged with 408 kilograms of packet cooking oil, while Muhammad Baharuddin Sukri and Muhammad Affizan Fauzi were charged with unlawful possession of diesel.
: Three traders were fined RM10,000 each by the Sessions Court here today for possession of controlled items without a valid licence.
Zamri was charged with possession of 408 kilograms of packet cooking oil at Pengkalan Haram Paija, Pengkalan Kubor, Tumpat at 7.30 am on June 17, 2023, while Muhammad Baharuddin and Muhammad Affizan were charged with unlawful possession of diesel. Muhammad Affizan was charged with committing a similar offence, involving 1,328.535 litres of diesel, at Lorong Maut Kampung Neting Pengkalan Kubor, Tumpat at 8 pm on Nov 11, 2023.
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