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Smuggling a near-daily affair along Kalimantan border, says MP

today23 August 2025

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Mordi Bimol is calling for better coordination between the federal and state governments to resolve the longstanding issue of smuggling along the Sarawak-Kalimantan border. (Bernama pic)
KUCHING:

The cross-border smuggling of subsidised Malaysian goods from Sarawak into Kalimantan, and the influx of cheap Indonesian produce in return, has become a near-daily occurrence, says a DAP MP.

Mas Gading MP Mordi Bimol said smugglers exploit remote jungle trails, known locally as “rat routes”, to smuggle subsidised goods, including sugar, rice and cooking oil into Indonesia across the porous border.

At the same time, items like cigarettes, fruits and vegetables are smuggled into the Bornean state from Kalimantan, he said.

Mordi said such activities are particularly rampant in rural areas, including parts of his federal constituency, with several trails wide enough to accommodate heavy vehicles.

Mas Gading MP Mordi Bimol
Mordi Bimol.

“At my place in Mas Gading, it happens almost every day. Villagers report that…

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Written by: Minderjeet Kaur


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