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ml needs to brew special fuel for sinkie registered vehicles and market it as mo-ron69.
Sinkie and other foreigners can pump ron 95 already.but pay full market price. Only locals with ic get the subsidy.someone told me before actually there are petrol station in JB only have RON95. those type you pump no one will care
This JHK has been traced to Yishun. Huat ah!ml needs to brew special fuel for sinkie registered vehicles and market it as mo-ron69.
LTA got seng lee liao: section 129 of the Road Traffic ActVery creative to blank out 1st and last letter of car plate but kumgong forget that the font size and type is different from Msia cars and easily identified LOL.
PAP will close eye one lah.This type of tamjiak ter nao gave Singaporeans a bad name in jiuhu.
Hope to see LTA take action.
When he kanna summoned by the Court, you come back to this thread, okay ?PAP will close eye one lah.
Told you liao. Displaying altered registration numbers lagi serious.Cops track down owner of foreign car refuelling at RON95 pump
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
A video clip has been widely circulated showing a man allegedly filling up with subsidised RON95 at a pump in Johor Baru.![]()
PETALING JAYA:The owner of a Singapore-registered car which was allegedly refuelled with subsidised RON95 petrol is a permanent resident of the republic, police said today.
Kulai police chief Tan Seng Lee said the car owner, who is currently in Singapore, “has been contacted and instructed to report immediately to assist with the investigation”, the New Straits Times reported.
Tan said the person had covered the number plate of his car with black tape. He said the case would be investigated for displaying altered or fake registration numbers.
Last night an official of the domestic trade and cost of living ministry said it was investigating claims that a foreign-registered vehicle filled up with subsidised RON95 petrol by covering its number plate to avoid detection.
A video of the incident went viral.
The ministry said action would be taken for violation of a directive prohibiting the sale of RON95 petrol to foreign-registered vehicles. Subsidised RON95 is sold at 1.99 per litre to Malaysians, while foreigners pay the pump price of RM2.56 per litre.
I dont understand why the cops need to track down the sinkie car when foreigners are allowed to buy ron 95 since two months ago.Cops track down owner of foreign car refuelling at RON95 pump
www.freemalaysiatoday.com
A video clip has been widely circulated showing a man allegedly filling up with subsidised RON95 at a pump in Johor Baru.![]()
PETALING JAYA:The owner of a Singapore-registered car which was allegedly refuelled with subsidised RON95 petrol is a permanent resident of the republic, police said today.
Kulai police chief Tan Seng Lee said the car owner, who is currently in Singapore, “has been contacted and instructed to report immediately to assist with the investigation”, the New Straits Times reported.
Tan said the person had covered the number plate of his car with black tape. He said the case would be investigated for displaying altered or fake registration numbers.
Last night an official of the domestic trade and cost of living ministry said it was investigating claims that a foreign-registered vehicle filled up with subsidised RON95 petrol by covering its number plate to avoid detection.
A video of the incident went viral.
The ministry said action would be taken for violation of a directive prohibiting the sale of RON95 petrol to foreign-registered vehicles. Subsidised RON95 is sold at 1.99 per litre to Malaysians, while foreigners pay the pump price of RM2.56 per litre.
not a native sinkie, a PR.Told you liao. Displaying altered registration numbers lagi serious.
Penny wise pound foolish.
PAP will close eye one lah.
Won't be surprised PAP has many of these yaosiu gianpng peopleMaybe PA grass root worm. ?
The Road Transport Act is a Malaysia statute.was being investigated under Section 108(3)(e) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for allegedly exhibiting an altered or tampered vehicle registration number.
On Jan 3, a one-minute video showed a man refuelling a vehicle with partially obscured registration plates using subsidised RON95 fuel intended only for Malaysia-registered vehicles.