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The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry has disposed of confiscated goods valued at RM2.1mil so far this year.

Its Johor director Lilis Saslinda Pornomo said the items were seized for offences under the Trade Descriptions Act 2011, Trademarks Act 2019, Price Control and Anti-Profiteering Act 2011, Control of Supplies Act 1964, and Consumer Protection Act 1999.

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00:00Today, we have released a total of 113,000 cases from 23 cases in 2021 to 2024.
00:22These items were confiscated on charges under the Trade Regulations of 2011,
00:28Trade Regulations of 2017, Pricing Regulations and Anti-Unification Regulations of 2011,
00:33Supply Regulations of 1994, and Fulfillment Regulations of 1999.
00:38These items were confiscated from various business premises,
00:42both from the point of view of key holders and brokers.
00:46Among the CPDN's confiscation activities today,
00:50at the Isobit Senai Storage Complex,
00:52it is also the last confiscation activity for this year,
00:58which involves a total of more than 43,000 units of various items,
01:03including what you have just seen,
01:06there are clothes, phone accessories, motorcycle accessories,
01:11watches, handbags, food products, helmets, and raincoats.
01:16And all of these items were released after receiving instructions and permission
01:20from the authorities or the government.
01:23Throughout this year, the total number of cases released
01:30is approximately 2,155,355.33
01:37involving 152 investigations that have been completed.
01:43So, based on the record, for your information,
01:46throughout 2024, the CPDN Juhu has produced 1,287 cases
01:53with a total value of 29,708,000 plus
01:58in addition to the results of the Compound and Dender Acquisition,
02:011,333,227.90.
02:06In addition to that, the CPDN Juhu has urged all traders
02:15especially in Juhu to comply with all relevant laws,
02:21i.e. trade laws have been established or are under the jurisdiction
02:26of the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Social Welfare,
02:29so as not to violate the regulations,
02:32especially when it comes to the sale and sale of fake goods,
02:35it should be avoided.
02:37This is also because,
02:39this also means that users are also advised not to buy fake goods
02:43because the product is not of good quality
02:46and as an initiative to protect the internet assets of traders.

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