But in this photo posted on X on June 23, a Singapore registered car is seen filling its tank apparently with the RON95 subsidised fuel. The netizen asks the authorities to implement the targeted subsidy for this type of fuel altogether.
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A gas station owner was fined RM30,000 by the Sessions Court in Selayang for selling scheduled controlled goods, specifically RON95 petrol, to a vehicle with a Thailand registration number three months ago.
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Judge Nor Rajiah Mat Zin imposed the penalty on Mohammad Naziruddin Abu Hassan, 61, after he pleaded guilty to the charge. Mohammad Naziruddin, who holds a retail license for scheduled controlled goods such as petrol and diesel, failed to comply with supply regulations by selling 48.78 liters of RON95 petrol to the vehicle, violating Regulation 12A of the Supply Control Regulations 1974
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