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Malaysian authorities seized over 16,000 liters of subsidized diesel, a vehicle, and equipment worth RM34,650 in a raid in Kepayan, Kota Kinabalu. A man in his 20s was detained for suspected smuggling. The raid followed public complaints and investigations revealed the premises lacked a license to store controlled goods. The suspect faces potential fines and imprisonment under the Control of Supplies Act 1961. The public is encouraged to report suspicious activity to the authorities.
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