Report accepted for illegal storage, distribution

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“The public is worried and buying more than usual due to the recent misinformation on social media that there will be a fuel shortage soon.
Due to the greediness of some people, they repeatedly took out and resold oil at petrol stations. Some filling stations in states and regions could not supply it, and there were some situations where sales were stopped temporarily before the arrival of bowsers.
To provide enough oil for public travel and general business matters, officials have distributed approximately three times more to states and regions than before. However, people are still buying oil in queues at some petrol stations.
Due to the current state of the domestic oil balance and the continuous flow of oil ordered from abroad, there is no oil shortage in the country, so the public can buy and use as much oil as they need with peace of mind without having to worry.
Many queues at petrol stations to purchase and resell and illegal storage and sales are also investigated and arrested, and effective action is taken under the law. People are urged to report such activities to the relevant state and region supervisory and inspection offices of the Department of Petroleum Product Supervision and Inspection, as stated by the Fuel Oil Import, Storage and Distribution Business Supervision Committee. — MNA/KZL

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