The manufacture of fake fuel A-95 and A-92, as well as diesel fuel, is fixed to the territory of an industrial business.
The Bureau of Economic Security has revealed an underground oil refinery, which produces 100 tons of fake fuel per day. This was announced at a meeting with representatives of Ukraine’s Oil and Gas Association by the leader of Beb Detectives Alexander Tkachuk.
“The detectives of the main unit of the detectives of the Ukrainian Economic Security Bureau revealed an oil refinery in the city of Krivoy Rog, where gasoline and diesel were illegal. Its capacity reached more than 100 tons of fuel per day,” he said.
Tkachuk, citing these investigations, added that the underground fuel production A-95 and A-92, as well as diesel fuel is equipped with an industrial business.
“To increase the amount of fuel for sale, the defendants mixed it with low -aware oil ingredients.
They sell fuel through a network of local gas stations, with licenses. Now the basis for the release of these licenses will be proven during the investigation, Tkachuk added.
According to him, it is known that these gas stations have submitted zero reporting to STS, used contracts, goods, certificates, quality passports with inaccurate information, etc.
During the investigation, more than 20 searches were conducted at the factory and the gas station network, where the sale of fake fuel was recorded.
“During investigative actions, documents, draft records, money and gasoline worth more than 4 million hryvnias were also discovered and seized,” Tkachuk said.
The service of the Beb Press, in turn, has reported that from the beginning of the year the Bureau detectives have taken fake fuel and equipment for its production of UAH 650 million. Based on the materials from the beb, 35 gas stations can be canceled.
We reminded, earlier that the BEB announced the production of false oils in Kiev in the Kiev region, and in the Odessa region, eight illegal gas stations stopped.
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