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Wednesday, 15 April 2026

Diesel ex-malaysian refinery. Ongoing Sting operations ?



1. Why are we quarrelling as to where the 329,000 or some 52.3million litres of diesel came from?


2. The assertions and denials can be put to rest by sighting the tanker documents. 

3. Sight the commercial invoice, bill of lading, certificate of origin, packing list etc. 

4. The hoo-ha about where the diesel came from is finished . We can even it's price. 

5. What's not finished are the related issues, which to me are more important. 

6. The refinery may have sold, to a trader at subsidized price. Let's assume so. 

7. The refinery may then claim the subsidy quantum. 

8. Suppose, a trader is doing this skunk job . 

9. Buys ex refinery price at a sweet heart price and sells at an agreed price in subic bay . 

10. Maybe then shares the windfall with people at the refinery. 11. That's business acumen. Hurrah! 

12. But picture this. What if the shipload of diesel was loaded bypassing the meter? 

13. Then the whole thing becomes theft . 

14. In the refinery book, there is no booked out volume. No theft on paper. 

15. Only when ullage is taken much later, will the theft be known. 

16. This theft can only be undertaken by an unscrupulous the trader WITH the connivance of some refinery people. 

17. Then kita sama2 kongsi hasil sakau. Can go massat parlor for manhood massat. 

18. Imagine if bought at 2 ringgit ex refinery price , the 52million litres yield 104 million ringgit per operations. 

19. Let's assume the trader makes 6 ringgit per operations. He makes 312 million ringgit. 

20. Imagine this kind of clandestine operations have been carried out on numerous occasions in the past. Horrors! 

21. We can see rod sterling of the Twilight zone saying, picture this. A few ghouls in the refinery conspire with a dracula of a trader.,... 

22. No, Mr PM sir, you can't stop people from talking about this issue. In fact , don't stop. 

23. The shipments to mabuhay country, may uncover a racket going on in one of our refineries.

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