M'sia enforcing chicken export ban, offenders could face up to 6 years' jail or RM100,000 fine

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Malaysia's Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (Mafi) will enforce the ban on chickens, which came into effect on Jun. 1.

In a statement on Jun. 1, the ministry said the ban will be enforced by the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services Department (Maqis), according to Bernama.

Permits to export chicken cancelled​

To ensure compliance with the ban, Mafi said it had cancelled all permit approvals to export chicken from Jun. 1.
This includes permits to export live chickens, round chicken carcasses, chicken meat cuts, and chicken-based food products.
It will also stop issuing new permits for these products.
Maqis enforcement officers have also been deployed at exit gates to stop any attempts to export the commodity, the ministry said, according to Bernama.

Offenders can face 6 years' jail, fine​

Those who flout the ban can face a jail term of up to six years or a RM100,000 (S$31,392) fine, said the ministry.
For subsequent offences, offenders can be jailed for up to seven years or face a RM150,000 (S$47,085) fine.

https://mothership.sg/2022/06/malaysia-enforce-chicken-ban-jail/
 

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Malaysia's Agriculture and Food Industries Ministry (Mafi) will enforce the ban on chickens, which came into effect on Jun. 1.

In a statement on Jun. 1, the ministry said the ban will be enforced by the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services Department (Maqis), according to Bernama.

Permits to export chicken cancelled​

To ensure compliance with the ban, Mafi said it had cancelled all permit approvals to export chicken from Jun. 1.
This includes permits to export live chickens, round chicken carcasses, chicken meat cuts, and chicken-based food products.
It will also stop issuing new permits for these products.
Maqis enforcement officers have also been deployed at exit gates to stop any attempts to export the commodity, the ministry said, according to Bernama.

Offenders can face 6 years' jail, fine​

Those who flout the ban can face a jail term of up to six years or a RM100,000 (S$31,392) fine, said the ministry.
For subsequent offences, offenders can be jailed for up to seven years or face a RM150,000 (S$47,085) fine.

https://mothership.sg/2022/06/malaysia-enforce-chicken-ban-jail/




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Buy fish if you can’t afford chicken as President Halimah once said — Netizens remember her words after Malaysia to halt chicken exports

source~https://theindependent.sg/buy-fish-...words-after-malaysia-to-halt-chicken-exports/
 

khratit

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Telegraphing the exact profits they want per batch?

$33, 333 sgd

No rooster drink booster

Full of proteins and fiber
 

waterdestiny

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Imagine bring 1 pcs chicken wing back to sg and customs officer caught it and charge with illegal importation, kenna send to 4 years jail and RM50,000 fine.
 

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What if I declare those birds are actually ducks that identify as chicken?
Will the Malaysians cry fowl?
 

khratit

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Why not just ban everything jhk?

Close the border, cut thr water, declare sg pariah

Since we are the source of all their porblems

Still come here still read sg news, still read edmw still complain

Make ownself unhappy
 

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just tahan a while. and soon we will not need to depend on them for chicken.
they can save it for their ppl.
 
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