Seizure of 12,000 litres of smuggled diesel off Mumbai coast proves our maritime security has not really improved
Seizure of 12,000 litres of smuggled u00a0diesel off Mumbai coast proves our maritime security has not really improved
A team led by Senior Police Inspector Rajan Bhogle of the Sewri police station seized 12,000 litres of diesel on Monday night at the Chamda Godi in Mazagaon.
The fuel, which is believed to have been either stolen or bought illegally from ships anchored at Mumbai harbour, was transferred from two ships to a waiting truck that was intercepted and seized by Bhogle's team a few minutes later.
The seizure has highlighted how Mumbai's shores continue to be exploited by elements that operate beyond reach of the law despite all the security-bolstering measures taken after the 26/11 terror attacks.
The incident has also brought the large number of unauthorised ships that ply the Mumbai harbour into renewed focus.
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Police records indicate the consignment was siphoned from large ships anchored at Mumbai harbour after nightfall. The smuggled diesel is sold at Rs 15 per litre. Authorised petrol pumps in the city sell diesel for Rs 35.u00a0
Mohammed Sharif (38), the alleged kingpin in the oil smuggling racket and his key associate Nazim Sheikh (55) are being questioned.
"We are investigating if captain of the ship from which the diesel was stolen is involved in the racket," said Additional Commissioner (south region) RK Padmanabhan.
Did you know?
Smuggling of diesel has emerged as the favourite business of Mumbai's smugglers, replacing gold and drugs, as it is not as high on the Customs Department's watch-list
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Number of drums that were used to store the contraband diesel
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