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Govt smashes Perlis syndicate selling subsidised petrol, diesel

Domestic Trade Ministry arrests woman believed to be owner of fuel station in Kangar, two others

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 May 2022 7:20PM

Govt smashes Perlis syndicate selling subsidised petrol, diesel
The ministry’s Perlis chief enforcement officer Mohamad Amir Abdullah says it carried out two raids, at the petrol station and on a store in Kg Kolam in Padang Besar, following intelligence operations carried out over the past few weeks. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes pic, May 31, 2022

KANGAR – The “slick operator” of a petrol station in Kangar who sold subsidised RON95 petrol and diesel to a third party to be marketed to foreign vehicle owners was caught red-handed by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry yesterday.

The ministry’s Perlis chief enforcement officer Mohamad Amir Abdullah said it carried out two raids, at the petrol station and on a store in Kg Kolam in Padang Besar, following intelligence operations carried out over the past few weeks.

Amir said in the raid on the petrol station at around 12.45pm, two individuals were caught filling RON95 petrol and diesel into jerry cans placed in a Proton Iswara and a Proton Waja.

“Investigation by the raid team found that there was a cash transaction made by the two men for the purchase of subsidised fuel. A woman believed to be the owner of the petrol station and the two men were then detained,” he told a press conference at the ministry’s Perlis headquarters here today.

In the second raid, Amir said several drums of RON95 petrol were found at a store believed to be used as a resale point.

“The modus operandi of this syndicate is to buy subsidised fuel at petrol stations and store it for redistribution or sale to foreign vehicles near Padang Besar,” he said, adding that a local woman believed to be the owner of the premises was also detained for further investigation.

Amir said the ministry had seized a total of 2,420 litres of RON95 petrol, 500 litres of diesel and two vehicles with a total value of RM19,056 following the raids.

“The ministry regrets the irresponsible action of certain parties taking advantage to misappropriate this subsidised fuel.

“A stern warning was also issued to other petrol station operators to abide by the rules to avoid action being taken,” he said. – Bernama, May 31, 2022

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