Illegal LPG Decanting Operation Foiled In Malim Jaya
Its director Dr Mohd Hazimin Jamaludin said three Myanmar nationals, aged 23 and 24, were arrested during the 7pm raid while transferring subsidised 14-kg LPG into 50-kg industrial cylinders using illegal connector hoses.
'This premises was used for decanting without any valid approval, a serious violation that exploits government subsidies meant for the public,' he told a press conference here today.
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