The Singapore Civil Defence Force and Urban Redevelopment Authority have stepped up patrols across Singapore. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Six offenders have been issued composition fines for illegally selling fuel at heavy vehicle carparks and an industrial carpark.
Prominent signage has been put up at heavy vehicle carparks, urging the public to report such illegal activities.about operators hawking illegal diesel to buses and trucks at two heavy vehicle carparks in Tampines, and at an industrial area in Pioneer. In May, the SCDF also sent out a memo to companies that are registered to transport petroleum and flammable materials, reminding them that dispensing fuel at unlicensed premises is an offence.
Previously, tanker trucks would be parked at heavy vehicle carparks to dispense fuel without any attempt at disguise.
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