The Johor branch of Maqis in Malaysia has discovered parasitic worms, Anisakis sp, in samples of sardine cans from China that were imported without a permit through the Sultan Iskandar Building in Singapore. The worms were found in a seizure of a lorry carrying 16,320 kilogrammes of canned sardines worth RM83,879.84. Further inspection and laboratory analysis confirmed the presence of the worms. The department has warned that importing goods containing pests, diseases, or contaminants is an offense under the Malaysian Quarantine and Inspection Services Act 2011, and offenders can be prosecuted.