LGM Confiscates 42 Reclaimed Rubber Pallets Worth About RM200,000 In Klang

KUALA LUMPUR, The Malaysian Rubber Board (LGM) has confiscated 42 pallets filled of reclaimed rubber weighing 70 metric tons along with other items worth about RM200,000 in a raid on a rubber factory in Klang, Selangor.

The board said in a statement today that the raid on the factory, believed to be operating illegally, was a joint effort between the Klang Royal City Council, the Selangor Department of Environment and the police.

‘The factory is believed to be actively conducting the production and sale of reclaimed rubber outside of licensed premises,’ LGM said, adding that such activities contravened Regulation 7(1)(b) of the Malaysian Rubber Board (Licensing and Permits) Regulations 2014.

Such offences are punishable with fines not exceeding RM100,000 or no more than three years’ jail or both if found guilty.

‘LGM will continue to conduct large-scale operations to regulate the entire rubber industry chain, especially factories operating without a valid licence,’ the board added.

The board also welcom
ed the public to lodge complaints about licensing and enforcemnt in the rubber industry via the LGM’s Public Complaints Management System at the following link: https://lgm.spab.gov.my.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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