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Petrol bottled and resold

Rural traders unaware it is an offence to do so without licence

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BALIK PULAU: It is an offence to bottle petrol and resell it without a licence – but try telling that to the people of Teluk Kumbar near here.

The Domestic Trade, Cooperativ­es and Consumeris­m Ministry has found sundry traders in the rural town reselling the fuel in bottles, and there seems to be a ready market for it given the distance to the nearest petrol station.

Deputy director Mohd Nor Musa said an enforcemen­t team found a roadside trader offering bottled petrol yesterday at slightly higher than the pump price.

The trader had several 1.5L plastic bottles of petrol in the back of his small lorry.

Mohd Nor said the trader, a disabled person, was unaware that the sale of petrol was a tightly regulated trade.

“He is deaf and a senior citizen. He sells bottled petrol as a convenienc­e to the townsfolk for a small profit.

“He didn’t know that as petrol is a controlled item, he was committing an offence. We advised him to stop it,” Mohd Nor told The Star yesterday.

With the nearest petrol station many kilometres away, bottled petrol makes life easier for the people of Teluk Kumbar, especially motorcycli­sts, said a villager who did not want to be named.

“Even though it costs a bit more, we don’t mind,” he said, adding that a 1.5L bottle of petrol costs RM5.

Going by this week’s RON95 price of RM2.17 per litre, 1.5L would cost RM3.26 at the pump.

“The traders will also sell smaller amounts at RM2 or RM3 to motorcycli­sts,” he added.

Another local who gave his name as Pak Mat said there were several stalls in the area reselling petrol.

He claimed that the majority of the operators were disabled people.

“This is possibly the only job they can do. We don’t mind supporting their business,” he said.

 ??  ?? Off the lorry: An operator selling petrol by the roadside in Jalan Teluk Kumbar, Penang.
Off the lorry: An operator selling petrol by the roadside in Jalan Teluk Kumbar, Penang.

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