KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 15 — Police have raided six premises involved in processing illegal metal, plastic and electronic waste (e-waste) and confiscated various materials worth RM41.5 million in an integrated operation around Pandamaran, Klang, on Thursday.
Among the items seized were 2,900kg of stainless steel, 83,700kg of aluminium, 6,000kg each of steel and solid iron, 30,000kg of plastic, 103,000kg of cables, 50 e-waste processing machines and 14 transport machinery.
Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department acting director Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said police also arrested six locals and 43 foreigners aged between 22 and 60 during the operation.
“The locals are believed to have acted as the coordinators, collecting profits from the activities,” he said in a statement today.
He added that premises, which were unlicensed and unregistered, are believed to have raked in millions of ringgit in profits.
Yusoff said upon inspection, they also found various offences had been committed, including failure to produce valid documents for carrying out their processing activities in the area.
He said the state Environment Department also sealed the premises and issued compounds under the Environmental Quality Act 1974 for not having an effluent treatment system for plastic washing activities.
“The illegal disposal of e-waste and plastics containing toxic materials can result in serious health complications for those exposed to this pollution,” he said.
— Bernama