
SANDAKAN: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) said goods worth RM2.74 million were seized in investigations into 130 cases recorded in the district so far this year.
KPDN Sabah Director Georgie Abas said the statistics compiled until Thursday (Aug 15) showed 4,223 business premises had been inspected.
In terms of compound, there were 66 cases under various offences, with the value of the compound amounting to RM39,300.
Two cases have also been brought to court and charged, with fines totalling RM24,000, added Georgie.
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During the ground inspection, a case was also opened under the Weights and Measures Act 1972 towards a business operator who was found using a spring scale whose accuracy could not be verified for trading purposes.
According to Georgie, during the period until Aug 15, 103 reports were received by their Sandakan branch office, where 87.37pc or 90 cases have been investigated and solved, while 13 remaining complaints are still under investigation.
He said 19 enforcement officers and eight price monitoring officers at the Sandakan branch are actively conducting daily inspections, especially at locations where consumers normally flock, in both urban and rural areas within the district.
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