
Perak KPDN busts a syndicate smuggling subsidised RON95 petrol, seizing vehicles and fuel worth over RM15,000 in a joint operation with the JPJ.
IPOH: The Perak enforcement division of the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living has dismantled a syndicate involved in smuggling subsidised RON95 petrol. Three local men were arrested in an operation in Pengkalan Hulu near Gerik.
The operation, codenamed Ops Tiris, was conducted in collaboration with the Road Transport Department. It targeted vehicles suspected of being modified for illegal fuel storage.
“Initial investigations revealed that the syndicate’s modus operandi was to repeatedly refuel at several nearby petrol stations before heading towards a neighbouring country,” said state director Kamalludin Ismail in a statement. The three suspects, aged between 60 and 70, were detained to assist in investigations.
Authorities seized three vehicles believed to have modified fuel tanks. They also confiscated 450 litres of RON95 petrol, with a total estimated value of RM15,741.50.
The case is being investigated under the Control of Supplies Act 1971. The offence relates to suspected possession or storage of controlled goods without written permission from the KPDN supply controller.
Kamalludin stressed that the ministry would take firm action against those involved in the misuse of subsidised goods. This includes prosecution in court.
“KPDN will continue to intensify enforcement through the KITA GEMPUR initiative as a strategic measure to combat the diversion of controlled goods and other forms of business manipulation,” he added.

