Ministry to clamp down on foreign vehicles violating RON95 ban
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The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry will increase monitoring and enforcement activities at all petrol stations following the reopening of international borders, particularly those located near land entries.
In a statement, its minister, Alexander Nanta Linggi, referred to a photograph that showed the owner of a foreign vehicle filling up his car with what appeared to be subsidised fuel based on the nozzle colour.
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