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FIA and PSO Dismantle Alleged Diesel Theft Network Near Sihala

The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), working alongside Pakistan State Oil (PSO), has dismantled an alleged diesel theft network operating near Sihala, arresting two suspects during a coordinated raid.

According to publicly available reports, investigators discovered an illegal underground pipeline that was allegedly connected to the PSO–Attock Refinery Limited (ARL) main fuel pipeline.

Illegal Pipeline Allegedly Used to Steal Diesel

Officials stated that the suspects had installed a concealed underground connection to siphon diesel directly from the main pipeline.

Authorities estimate that approximately 20,000 litres of diesel were being diverted each day and sold on the black market. The alleged operation is believed to have continued for five to six months, causing financial losses estimated at over Rs. 100 million.

Evidence Recovered During the Raid

During the operation, law enforcement officials reportedly seized:

  • An illegal underground pipeline
  • Multiple fuel-filled storage drums
  • Two Shehzore vehicles allegedly used in the operation

The recovered evidence will form part of the ongoing investigation.

Investigation Continues

Authorities have confirmed that further investigations are underway to identify additional suspects and determine whether other individuals or facilitators were involved in the alleged fuel theft network.

The case highlights the importance of protecting critical energy infrastructure and addressing illegal fuel trade, which can result in significant financial losses and disrupt legitimate fuel supply chains.

Conclusion

The FIA and PSO's joint operation represents a significant enforcement action against alleged fuel theft. As investigations continue, authorities aim to uncover the full scope of the network and hold all responsible parties accountable under the law.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is based on available reports. The allegations remain subject to official investigations and any subsequent legal proceedings.

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