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[BorneoPost] - 03/4/2025
MIRI (March 4): The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) foiled an attempt to smuggle alcoholic beverages and cigarettes in the Lawas waters on Monday. During the operation, about 50 boxes or 1,200 cans of alcoholic beverages and 80 cartons or 16,000 sticks of cigarettes—worth an (…)
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