The Maluku Police announced the arrest of three individuals involved in illegal fuel smuggling in Ambon, where large quantities of smuggled fuel were seized. This action comes amid a growing fuel crisis in the country.
The Malaysian government is considering enhancing security at fuel stations due to rising attempts to smuggle gasoline and diesel. This decision follows a spike in fuel prices and directives for fishermen to collect diesel consumption data.
The Maluku police have revealed a network involved in the smuggling and storage of illegal fuel, including kerosene and diesel, in the Kabaha area. This discovery followed reports from citizens about suspicious activities in the region.
Indonesian police have seized <strong>3200 liters</strong> of smuggled biofuel in <strong>Riau Province</strong>, which was intended for illegal gold mining activities. This operation followed extensive investigations into subsidized fuel smuggling practices.
Thai authorities seized 100,000 liters of smuggled diesel in the Sadao area of Songkhla province, arresting a Thai employee for investigation. This operation followed tips from the public regarding large quantities of illicit fuel.
The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Living in Johor, Malaysia, has announced intensified operations to combat subsidized fuel smuggling, focusing on 31 fuel stations near the border. This campaign includes covert operations to monitor suspicious activities.
The Malaysian Ministry of Domestic Trade announced the thwarting of an attempt to smuggle 800 liters of diesel near Pasir Gudang Road. A suspicious truck was seized during an inspection, modified for illegal fuel storage.
A UN report reveals the ongoing operations of an international fuel smuggling network led by Libyans and Turks, operating under the protection of General Khalifa Haftar. This network poses a significant challenge to Libya's security and economy.
The Malaysian Ministry of Domestic Trade and Living Standards announced the seizure of fuel worth over <strong>32 million ringgit</strong> and the arrest of <strong>667 individuals</strong> during the national campaign 'Ops Teras 3.0', which ran from <strong>January 1, 2024</strong> to <strong>March 27, 2024</strong>.
The Malaysian Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs announced the seizure of fuel worth over <strong>RM32 million</strong> and the arrest of <strong>667 individuals</strong> during the campaign named 'Operations Tiris 3.0', which ran from <strong>January 1, 2024</strong> to <strong>March 27, 2024</strong>.
Malaysian authorities arrested three Thai men attempting to smuggle fuel into Thailand using modified tanks in their vehicles. The operation took place on March 28 near the immigration and customs complex on the Kangar-Padang Besar road.
Malaysian authorities arrested three Thai men attempting to smuggle gasoline and diesel into Thailand using modified vehicles. The incident occurred on March 26 near the immigration and customs complex in Padang Besar.