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Malaysia. 1960 ‘Manufacture and Dealer Inspections.’ Laws of Malaysia, Act 206, Arms Act 1960 [Act as of January 2006]; Part II (Section 25). Kuala Lumpur: The Commissioner of Law Revision, Malaysia. 1 January

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Inspection of Stock-in-Trade

25. (1) Every licensed dealer, licensed repairer and licensed manufacturer shall on the demand of any police officer of or above the rank of sergeant submit his stock-in-trade, which shall be deemed to include arms in his possession for repair, to the inspection of the officer.

(2) Whoever intentionally conceals the stock-in-trade of any such person from a police officer of or above the rank of sergeant or wilfully refuses to point out where the same is kept shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding seven years, or to a fine not exceeding ten thousand ringgit, or to
both.

ID: Q1068

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