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Thai Smugglers Now ADMIT its HARDER to Smuggle Diesel from Malaysia After Targeted Subsidy

Malaysians have been complaining about the price increases of diesel in the country. However, it appears that both Singaporean and Thai individuals have benefited immensely from this country’s resources. Having a proper background check on users is arguably one of the best ways to move forward. 

Thai smugglers admit its harder to smuggle diesel

X users state that there are a lot of those making noise about the subsidy policy change. They allege that this is due to the fact that those who benefited illegally through it are no longer benefiting from it. Hence, this is exactly why there are numerous debates about it on social media. 

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