Malaysia Boosts Police Presence to Stop Fuel Subsidy Leaks
Malaysia has increased police presence at border petrol stations to prevent the leakage of subsidized fuel. This heightened enforcement is linked to a global energy crunch following the Iran conflict.
Malaysia has deployed police to dozens of petrol stations along its borders as it moves to stop subsidised fuel from leaking out of the country, with the government linking the tougher enforcement to a global energy crunch triggered by the Iran war. The Southeast Asian nation shares borders with Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and Brunei. Police said 36 petrol stations had been classified as “hotspots” and another 55 as high-risk locations. The deployments began at 6am on Wednesday across Perlis,...