Selangor Journal
A taxi leaves a Petronas petrol station in Kuala Lumpur, on February 1, 2016. — Picture by REUTERS

Kelantan KPDN plans to install ministry CCTV at border petrol stations

KOTA BHARU, June 19 — The Kelantan branch of the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry (KPDN) plans to install its own closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras at petrol stations along the state’s Malaysia-Thailand border area for monitoring purposes.

Its director Azman Ismail said that for a start, CCTVs will be installed at selected stations that are believed to be frequent choices for fuel smugglers.

This measure is aimed at preventing repeated fuel purchases that are suspected to be for smuggling purposes.

“Currently, KPDN’s approach is to station enforcement officers statically at several selected stations, including in Tumpat and in Pasir Mas,” he told Bernama.

Azman said that by installing these CCTVs, KPDN can conduct continuous monitoring from the office and take action easily if smuggling occurs.

He added that the matter is still under discussion with oil companies and has not been finalised yet.

“At present, petrol stations already have their own CCTVs, and if monitoring is to be done, KPDN needs to go to the station to specifically view its CCTV.

“What we want is for monitoring to be done from the office,” Azman said.

In the border districts, there are 46 petrol stations within a 20-kilometre radius that are the focus of fuel smugglers.

— Bernama

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