KPDN Seizes Lorry, LGP In Ops Gasak 2025 In Terengganu
Its director, Mohd Mufsi Lat, said the raid was conducted by four KPDN enforcement officers at about 12.30 pm following intelligence gathered over two weeks.
He said a man in his 40s, who claimed to be the owner of the LPG canisters, was arrested to assist in the investigation.

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