Karnataka: Crackdown on fuel adulteration: Three petrol outlets lose licenses
In a major crackdown on fuel adulteration, authorities have cancelled the sales licenses of three petroleum product outlets in the state.
Karnataka
In a major crackdown on fuel adulteration, authorities have cancelled the sales licenses of three petroleum product outlets in the state. The action comes after an inspection by officials of public sector oil marketing companies, revealing large-scale adulteration and illegal fuel trade.
Among those penalized, two outlets belonged to Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), while one was associated with Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL). The discovery underscores the extent of fuel adulteration in the region, raising concerns about consumer rights, vehicle safety, and environmental impact.
The inspections, part of a nationwide operation against fuel adulteration, uncovered unethical practices such as mixing petroleum products with kerosene, overcharging customers, unauthorized fuel trading, and tampering with tank truck seals. Officials took swift action against the violators, dealing a major blow to the illicit fuel trade.
Fuel adulteration not only damages vehicle engines but also contributes to increased emissions, making it a serious public concern. Authorities have vowed to continue stringent monitoring and enforcement to curb the menace. Consumers are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious fuel quality issues to regulatory bodies.
This latest enforcement action serves as a warning to all fuel dealers engaging in illegal practices. The government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring clean and fair fuel distribution, with further inspections and stricter penalties expected in the coming weeks.
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