Wednesday, January 15, 2025 09:34 AM
A shocking revelation exposes illegal importation of hazardous Light Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent disguised as petrol, involving customs officials and posing serious health risks.
In a shocking revelation, it has come to light that certain importers are illegally bringing in a dangerous substance known as Light Aliphatic Hydrocarbon Solvent through the Taftan-NLC Dry Terminal. This hazardous petroleum product is being sold as petrol, raising serious concerns about public safety and the integrity of customs operations.
According to official documents from the Customs Intelligence & Investigation office in Quetta, these importers are not acting alone. They are reportedly receiving help from customs officials and laboratory personnel, who are complicit in this illegal activity. The documents indicate that the solvent is being used as an adulterant in petrol, which means it is mixed with petrol to increase profits, despite the risks it poses to consumers.
There are credible reports that this hazardous solvent is being directly offloaded at filling stations, putting countless lives at risk. The use of such a dangerous product in fuel can lead to serious health issues for those who use it in their vehicles, as well as environmental damage.
This situation highlights the urgent need for stricter regulations and oversight in the importation and sale of petroleum products. Consumers must be aware of what they are putting into their vehicles and the potential dangers associated with using adulterated fuel.
The sale of hazardous substances disguised as petrol is a grave concern that requires immediate attention from authorities. It is crucial for the government to take action against those involved in this illegal trade and to ensure that consumers are protected from harmful products. Awareness and vigilance are key in safeguarding public health and maintaining the integrity of the fuel supply chain.