 Nazi Aquaristate, where some Igbo traders and businessmen under the aegis of the Igbo Traders Association staged a peaceful protest against alleged intimidation of members, overtaxed the fort allegations by the Quaristate internal Revenue Severs. Officials of the Revenue Agency, according to the traders, stormed their shopping complexes with Revenue Mobile Court to persecute them, locking their business premises in the process without any form of prior notification or representation, insisting they are up to date in payment of the taxes and rates. We are against mobile court to come to somebody without even notification. Even though if there is any notification, there is an obligation towards to that. And some of them are not at home. Like where we are standing now, the man is not at home. And the court with mobile, that's mobile court, came to lock their place as intimidation of highest order. They will write to our people demanding 700,000 per year, 1.5 million per year, 800,000 per year. When they reply then that we have already paid, we are paying, they will ask us to subtract what we have paid before from the new bill they gave us there by calculating like 10 years ago and giving us a trustee bill of 10 million, 15 million, 9 million and that we must pay. Why we go with our lawyer discourse with them and trying to explain things to them that we have paid this tax up to 2022. What we are trying to pay now is 20 to the threat tax, which by law we're supposed to start paying by November. But as an association concern, we close our meeting by November and open. Responding to the allegations via telephone, the corporate affairs department of the Kuala Lumpur IRS said the revenue agency conducted a mobile court to prosecute tax defaulters in the state.