MCMC probes company over online sale of uncertified communication devices
PUTRAJAYA: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has launched an investigation into a company suspected of selling uncertified communication devices online.
In a statement today, MCMC said the probe follows a joint operation with the police under the integrated enforcement initiative Op Taring Bravo 3, which involved multiple enforcement agencies.
The operation uncovered 3,837 units of various communication devices, such as wireless gaming consoles, remote controls, smart devices and tablets, estimated to be worth RM500,000, which were seized by the police and handed over to MCMC for technical analysis and further review.
"These devices are believed to have been marketed without valid technical certification from MCMC," the commission said.
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The case is being investigated under Regulation 16 of the Communications and Multimedia (Technical Standards) Regulations 2000, which carries a maximum fine of RM300,000, imprisonment of up to three years, or both, upon conviction.
MCMC stressed its commitment to enforcing regulations to safeguard consumers and uphold market integrity.
It urged the public to report any information regarding the sale or distribution of such devices through MCMC's official complaint channels or directly to the police.
– Bernama
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