2 men from S'pore face off with M'sian in JB for petrol in can

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2 men from S'pore face off with M'sian in JB for petrol in can
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Were the men from Singapore legally pumping fuel into a jerry can in Malaysia or is it a no-no? No one seemed to know the law for sure in the altercation that happened between the two men and a Malaysian food delivery rider in Johor Bahru on June 16. A video...

, the transporting of fuel less than 20 litres in Singapore without a licence is allowed. This pertains to fuel purchased in Singapore though.

The Iskandar Puteri police in Johor confirmed in a statement on June 21 that the incident occurred at around 8.30pm on June 16 at a petrol station in Sunway Box, Iskandar Puteri, a 30-minute drive from Tuas, Singapore. It said that the complainant, a food delivery rider, went to the petrol station to top up fuel, and saw a Singapore-registered car and the two men he believed were foreigners.There was a misunderstanding between the two parties but the argument was successfully resolved by the Sunway police, the Johor police added.

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