‘No cooking gas shortage’


Suhaimi (second from left) inspecting some of the liquefied petroleum gas cylinders that were seized during an operation in Batu Gajah on Feb17. With him is Saifullizam (left).

THE PERAK Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Ministry has rejected claims that there is a shortage of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) in the Kinta Valley following a raid on gas company in Batu Gajah on Feb 17.

State director Saifullizam Kamarul Zaman said they had conducted a check and there was no truth in the matter.

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