Johor Police Chief Personally Demonstrates at Petrol Station Counter How to Use Budi95 to Buy RON 95
Published atSep 27, 2025 01:13 pm
(Johor, 27th) The method for police and military personnel to enjoy the RON 95 fuel subsidy scheme (Budi 95) ahead of time has been revealed, with the 'Johor Police Chief' personally demonstrating so that the public can learn in advance how to obtain the fuel subsidy. Saturday was the day the RON 95 fuel subsidy scheme was made available in advance to police and military personnel. Johor State Police Chief Datuk Rahman went to a petrol station in Tangkak to fill up, demonstrating the RON 95 fuel subsidy at RM1.99 per liter. 拉哈曼获得燃油补站后添油。Accompanied by Petronas S04 Southern Region Manager Mohamad Fahan Jamil and Tangkak Petronas person-in-charge Azlina Amir, Rahman first inserted his MyKad into a card reader at the station counter. Once his Malaysian citizenship was verified, he then made cash payment. 拉哈曼出示购买燃油补贴的收据。Afterwards, Rahman received a receipt and proceeded to the pump to refuel his vehicle. In a video uploaded by Malaysia Tribune, a man in plain clothes addresses the camera, stating that at 12:09am on Saturday (27th), he wanted to become "the first consumer to enjoy the RON 95 fuel subsidy". The footage shows him first inserting his MyKad into the card slot at the pump. The screen then displays the message "Remove Card", followed by a "Processing" prompt, after which he uses a credit card to pay and selects RM2 for the amount. When the screen shows "Approved", the man is overjoyed. According to the RON 95 fuel subsidy scheme, the price of RON 95 fuel will be reduced from the current RM2.05 per liter to RM1.99 per liter. All Malaysian citizens with a valid driving license can enjoy the subsidized price of RM1.99 per liter, with a monthly purchase limit of up to 300 liters per person. This initiative is first open to more than 300,000 police and military personnel on Saturday, then to the B40 low-income group and M40 recipients of Sumbangan Tunai Rahmah (STR) on Sunday (28th), and to all Malaysian citizens on Tuesday (30th). According to reports, the government is implementing "Budi 95" to ensure a more targeted fuel subsidy, preventing misuse of resources by ineligible individuals. Petrol stations are fully prepared from a technical standpoint, and Malaysian citizens only need to insert their MyKad for identity verification, ensuring a simple and quick refueling process. In addition to operating via the indoor station counter or outdoor payment terminal, Malaysians can also make purchases through each fuel station's own app or the TnG e-wallet.
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