Malaysia foils illegal ship-to-ship fuel transfer in waters off Penang
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Malaysia seizes US$1.37 million worth of diesel in illegal fuel transfer off Penang Malaysia has been cracking down on fuel smuggling amid mounting shortages and supply disruptions caused by the Iran war Penang MMEA director Muhammad Suffi Mohd Ramli said…
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Malaysia seizes US$1.37 million worth of diesel in illegal fuel transfer off Penang Malaysia has been cracking down on fuel smuggling amid mounting shortages and supply disruptions caused by the Iran war Penang MMEA director Muhammad Suffi Mohd Ramli said…
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