
Sarawak customs man caught smuggling cigarettes into Brunei
A Sarawak customs department official was caught by Brunei authorities on Monday for attempting to smuggle 350 cartons of cigarettes into the country. The driver of the Customs Department was detained by Brunei Customs at the Kuala Lurah Customs branch on the border Brunei/Sarawak border in Limbang, Sarawak after a check on the official customs vehicle found several boxes containing cigarettes of various brands. A report by The Borneo Post said the case involved a 50-year-old suspect who was nabbed on his way from Miri to Limbang.
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