Azman Adam, enforcement director at the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry said all the cases were reported in Johor - implying these involved Singapore-registered vehicles.
He said two petrol stations in Johor are being investigated for allowing these foreign vehicles to fill up their tanks with subsidised fuel, Bernama news agency reported him as saying on Tuesday . "We are finalising the investigation," he told a press conference in the Malaysian administrative capital of Putrajaya, when asked to comment on viral video clips of vehicles with foreign registration numbers filling petrol using yellow nozzles.
In Malaysia petrol pumps with yellow nozzles are used to dispense the subsidised RON95 fuel, while green nozzles contain the RON97 grade that are priced much higher. For the March 31 to April 6 week, the RON95 fuel costs RM2.05 per litre, while RON97 is priced at RM3.91 a litre.
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