Singapore PR car owner to face court after viral video showing covered number plate in Kulai petrol
摘要
一名新加坡永久居民因涉嫌在马来西亚古来加油站使用遮盖车牌的方式添加RON95汽油,将被控上法庭。警方调查发现该车辆车牌曾被改动,63岁的车主将于1月14日在古来推事庭,依据1987年陆路交通法令第108(3)(e)条文被提控。该条文规定使用被改动、遮盖或模糊的车牌属违法行为。此前,一段相关视频在社交媒体上广泛传播。
JOHOR BAHRU, Jan 13 — The owner of a Singapore-registered vehicle who was allegedly caught filling up with RON95 in Kulai after covering the registration number in early January will be charged tomorrow.
Kulai district police chief ACP Tan Seng Lee said the 63-year-old man will be charged at the Kulai Magistrate’s Court under Section 108(3)(e) of the Road Transport Act 1987.
“Further investigations into the vehicle owner were conducted, and it was found that the vehicle’s registration number had been altered,” he said in a statement today.
Section 108(3)(e) of the Act is a penal provision that makes it an offence to use a motor vehicle with an altered, covered, or obscured registration number plate.
A one-minute-and-30-second video had gone viral on social media showing the owner of a silver Volkswagen Jetta with Singapore registration plates filling up with RON95 at a petrol station in Kulai.
Tan said the Kulai Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department received a report regarding the viral video on Jan 4 at about 5 pm.
Police had previously confirmed that the owner, who was also the driver of the vehicle, is a permanent resident of the republic. — Bernama
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