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Malaysia: Meat cartel scandal: Frozen food company director, manager to be charged - HalalFocus.net


Frozen Food Sdn Bhd director Yong Chee Keong (front) and the company’s manager Chong Kim Kuang are arrive at the Sessions Court in Johor Baru April 22, 2021. — Picture by Ben Tan
JOHOR BARU: The director of a frozen food company along with its manager are expected to be charged at the Sessions Court here tomorrow as part of the meat cartel case.
This was informed by the Customs Department in a media release today.
According to the release, the company and its two executives will face four charges under Section 135(1)(d) of the Customs Act 1967 for possession of prohibited items.

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Company director and manager slapped with additional charges in 'meat cartel' case

Company director and manager slapped with additional charges in 'meat cartel' case
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Meat cartel: Company, director, manager charged with violating Customs Act 1967


22 Apr 2021 / 17:36 H.
Bernama
JOHOR BAHRU: Frozen food supplier, its director and manager who had been charged with using fake trade descriptions were today charged in the Sessions Court here with other offences.
LY Frozen Food Sdn Bhd, its director Yong Chee Keong, 40, and manager Chong Kim Kuang, 48, were charged with four counts each of abetment and possession of prohibited goods worth RM643,465.39 on Dec 15 last year.
Yong claimed trial after the charges against him were read out simultaneously with those against the company before Judge Wan Mohd Nor Hisham Wan Yaakob.
Chong also claimed trial before Judge Ahmad Fuad Othman in a separate court.

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Meat cartel scandal: Company director and manager charged at Johor Baru Sessions Court with violating Customs Act | Malaysia

Meat cartel scandal: Company director and manager charged at Johor Baru Sessions Court with violating Customs Act | Malaysia
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Execs nabbed in meat cartel crackdown


Media briefing: Comm Huzir showing the states where Ops Kartel Daging was conducted at the state police headquarters in Johor Baru.
JOHOR BARU: Police have arrested 36 people in several states over its investigation into the meat cartel that makes fake halal labels and certificates.
Bukit Aman CID director Comm Datuk Huzir Mohamed said the suspects, mostly directors and managers of various companies, were arrested during Ops Kartel Daging that was carried out last Friday involving 19 companies in six states.
“The suspects, aged between 28 and 67, were arrested in Johor, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Perak, Penang and Kedah.
“They have been raking in profits of between RM1mil and RM52mil a year from their criminal activities from 2018 to 2020, ” he told a press conference at the state police headquarters here yesterday.

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