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新闻报报看 | 两天前,警方在吉兰丹道北一间加油站逮捕一名男子,他涉嫌使用4张不同人士的大马卡,购买超过100公升的RON95汽油。丹州总警长表示,这起案件已交由国内贸易及生活成本部跟进,当局也将援引1959年国民登记法令展开调查。(主播:颜江瀚、洪欣仪)

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00:00A reminder before watching the video
00:01Popular websites have more content
00:04International oil prices remain high
00:06The Chinese people, with government subsidies
00:08It can still be purchased at a price of RM1.99 per liter.
00:12Come buy RON95 gasoline
00:14At this time, some criminals started to have wicked ideas.
00:17They tried to exploit the loopholes.
00:18The government is also intensifying its monitoring of those who abuse gasoline subsidies.
00:23Two days ago, police raided a petrol station in Taman Pelangi, Kelantan.
00:26One man was arrested.
00:28He is suspected of using four different people's Malaysian identity cards.
00:32Purchase more than 100 liters of RON95 petrol
00:35The Kelantan Police Chief said
00:37This case has been handed over to the Department of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living for further investigation.
00:41The authorities will also invoke the National Registration Act 1959 to launch an investigation.
00:46check
00:47Some people might think that if it's a family
00:49I use my wife's, husband's, or my child's Malaysian identity card to buy oil.
00:53That should be fine, right?
00:55In response, the National Registration Department has issued a stern warning.
00:59Absolutely not
01:01The Director General of the Registration Office, Badru, emphasized...
01:03MyKad is an official identity document.
01:07It can only be used by the holder.
01:09It cannot be lent out or given to family members.
01:13Even if the whole family rides together in one car to refuel
01:16It must also be done in person by the holder of the MyKad.
01:20According to the National Registration Act of 1990
01:23Even if it's just borrowing a family member's Malaysian identity card to buy subsidized petrol
01:28It is also illegal
01:29If convicted, the maximum penalty is a fine of RM20,000 or imprisonment.
01:34Three years
01:34When it comes to the abuse of subsidies, what gives law enforcement authorities an even bigger headache is those who, in order to...
01:39Criminals willing to take risks to smuggle diesel fuel for small profits
01:44Recently in Lantau Panjang, Kelantan
01:46Police arrested a 26-year-old man.
01:49He was driving a modified Lolita car
01:51They wanted to illegally smuggle 320 liters of diesel fuel to a neighboring country.
01:56Preliminary investigations show...
01:57The suspect admitted that he transported diesel fuel to an illegal ferry crossing in Nipang.
02:03Preparing to smuggle to Thailand
02:04He can earn 60 ringgit each time.
02:07What the police said?
02:08The total value of the seized stolen goods exceeded RM80,000.
02:11This includes modified fuel tanks and diesel fuel.
02:15In response to these increasingly rampant smuggling and fraudulent activities...
02:18The government will absolutely not be lenient.
02:20Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah addressed the global energy crisis at the Ministry of Internal Trade today.
02:24At the briefing
02:25A clear warning
02:26The government is now closely monitoring anyone attempting to abuse the diesel subsidy control system.
02:32scholar
02:32Any organization or individual found to have misused the diesel subsidy card
02:36The government will not hesitate to suspend or revoke the approval of diesel subsidy cards.
02:42Cancel their allowances
02:44Fadilla also pointed out that...
02:46Currently, the regulated system for land freight transport is being implemented through diesel subsidy cards.
02:50Diesel subsidy system
02:52The next step will be to expand to Sabah, Sarawak and Namin.
02:55Enforcement actions in East Malaysia will be strengthened simultaneously.
02:59Every penny of the subsidy from the withdrawal of insurance is spent wisely.
03:04The initial plan is to expand to Sabah, Sabah, Sarawak and Namin.
03:06Translation by Sarah and Namin
03:06Subtitles show off
03:08Subtitle volunteer Yang Qianqian
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