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Kelantan police step up action against illegal gold panning

Kelantan police step up action against illegal gold panning

KOTA BARU: Illegal gold panning in Kelantan is still considered under control, with most activities carried out on a small scale, police said.
Kelantan police chief Datuk Mohd Yusoff Mamat said such activities, largely confined to traditional gold panning methods, do not involve any major or organised syndicates.
"The situation remains manageable. Most of these activities are minor in nature and limited to small groups," he said.
Yusoff added that enforcement efforts would continue under Op Bersepadu Khazanah, with support from other government agencies.
"The police, through the General Operations Force (GOF), will continue working with the Forestry Department and the Land and Mines Office to carry out joint operations to curb illegal activities," he said.
Op Bersepadu Khazanah, launched in 2019, is a nationwide integrated operation aimed at protecting wildlife and preventing illegal activities in forest reserves, particularly in areas rich in biodiversity and prone to poaching.
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