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Service Stations Hoarding Fuel To Supply Black Market, Sell To Friends Or Extort Bribes: Herald Investigations Show

5 years agoMon, 31 Dec 2018 02:52:12 GMT
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Service Stations Hoarding Fuel To Supply Black Market, Sell To Friends Or Extort Bribes: Herald Investigations Show

The Herald says its investigations show that fuel dealers and service station employees are conniving not to release all the fuel they get to motorists in order to sell it either to friends or to extort bribes from desperate motorists or to sell it on the black market at high prices through third parties.

Investigations by the State publication show that most service stations limit amounts per customer to $40 or $50. The Herald alleges fuel attendants and managers at most service stations demand up to $15 cash kickbacks for a full tank. They accuse fuel attendants of giving preference to “loyal” customers who are allowed to fill jerry-cans and 220-litre metal drums.

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