Malaysia

Govt mulls putting RON95 no-sale signs at border gates for foreigners

Notices could be prepared in Malay, English, Thai, says domestic trade ministry sec-gen

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 May 2022 8:21PM

Govt mulls putting RON95 no-sale signs at border gates for foreigners
Ministry secretary-general Azman Mohd Yusof says the suggestion put forward by petrol station operators was good and would help in the effort to prevent such vehicles from fuelling up on the subsidised petrol reserved for Malaysians. – The Vibes file pic, May 15, 2022

PADANG BESAR – The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry will consider a suggestion to display notices on the ban of RON95 petrol sales to foreign-registered vehicles at the country’s border gates.

Ministry secretary-general Azman Mohd Yusof said the suggestion put forward by petrol station operators was good and would help in the effort to prevent such vehicles from fuelling up on the subsidised petrol reserved for Malaysians.

“We can prepare the notices in Malay, English and Thai languages so that travellers can see the information early before entering the country.

“We will try to look at the effectiveness of its implementation first before making any decision,” he said after a working visit to the Immigration, Customs and Quarantine Complex here today.

Also present were ministry deputy director of enforcement (operations) Shamsul Nizam Khalil and the ministry’s Perlis director Norazah Jaafar.

Meanwhile, Azman said 94 cases of smuggling controlled and subsidised items at the national border gates were recorded by the ministry from January to April this year, with seizures amounting to RM7.88 million.

“(The ministry) views seriously the issue of leakages of controlled and subsidised items, especially those taking place at the country’s border gates because they cause huge losses to the nation,” he said.

Azman also said that the ministry was of the view that its enforcement personnel should be equipped with border control facilities when carrying out their duties so as to ensure their safety.

He said there were also plans to provide them with firearms depending on the locations they were stationed.

“However, a study must be conducted first on the number of firearms needed by taking into account the standard operating procedures, licences, allocations and others.

“We also want to seek an allocation to procure vehicles to facilitate our members when conducting their duties but this matter must be studied first,” he added. – Bernama, May 15, 2022

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