Business premises in Selangor found hoarding subsidised cooking oil

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SINGAPORE: About 50 people were evacuated and one person was taken to the hospital after a fire broke out in a unit of a Woodlands executive condominium development.

PUTRAJAYA: The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry raided a business premises in Bandar Tropicana Aman, Telok Panglima Garang on Oct 21, following allegations that the trader was hoarding 1kg cooking oil packets and selling them only to certain customers.

"Initial inspections revealed that the premises were selling controlled items such as sugar, cooking oil, and liquefied petroleum gas , along with other grocery items, without a valid retail licence for scheduled controlled goods under the Control of Supplies Act 1961 ," he said. Azman said the raiding party confiscated all items and several business documents, with a total value of RM630.90, adding that an investigation paper has been opened under Act 122 to identify suppliers of the controlled goods at the premises and their distribution chain.

 

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