Man fined US$2,200 in Malaysia for masking Singapore number plate to buy subsidised fuel

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A judge said Long Sa Kow will be required to serve nine months’ imprisonment if he fails to pay the fine

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A petrol station in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Photo: AP

CNAThe man who was caught on video pumping subsidised RON95 fuel into his Singapore-registered car in Johor was on Wednesday fined 9,000 ringgit (US$2,217) for obstructing the registration number of his vehicle.

Malaysian Long Sa Kow, who is a Singapore permanent resident, was charged under Section 108 (3) (E) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for allegedly exhibiting an altered or tampered vehicle registration number.

The offence carries a fine of between 5,000 ringgit and 20,000 ringgit, a prison term of one to five years or both.

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In the video that made its rounds on social media, Long was seen pumping RON95 fuel – which is subsidised only for Malaysians with locally registered vehicles – into a car with a partially obscured licence plate.

The first and last letters of the car’s number plate appear to have been covered.

Long Sa Kow arrives at the Kulai Magistrate’s Court in Johor, Malaysia, on Wednesday. Photo: CNA
Long Sa Kow arrives at the Kulai Magistrate’s Court in Johor, Malaysia, on Wednesday. Photo: CNA

The 63-year-old, who was clad in a navy blue polo shirt and black cap while wearing a face mask, pleaded guilty at the Kulai Magistrate’s Court before Judge R Salini.

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