The Free Press Journal

Use of adulterate­d diesel on rise in heavy vehicles

- SHASHANK RAO

With the rising fuel costs, the truckers especially those carrying containers, multi-axles and trailers are allegedly using adulterate­d diesel

The sky rocketing diesel prices have given birth to a racket of sorts. The truckers and private buses are apparently using diesel mixed with ethanol that is way cheaper around Rs 60-65 per litre than the existing Rs 84 per litre.

Sources said that with the rising fuel costs, the truckers especially those carrying containers, multi-axles and trailers are allegedly using adulterate­d diesel. "A section of drivers are refuelling the tanks of their trucks and tempos with these types of adulterate­d fuels which are cheaper for them," said a transporte­r in know of the issue.

In fact, Free Press Journal had reported about this wherein the Economic Offences Wing (EOW) registered a criminal offence against a company for allegedly setting up two illegal fuel stations. The company provides Clean Up vehicles to the BMC and would allegedly use adulterate­d diesel in the vehicles and would put up higher bills to the BMC for using diesel in their vehicles, police alleged.

The problem is mainly happening in areas like Bhiwandi, Port areas, Carnac, Dockyard and a few other areas where heavy vehicles movement is frequent. The truck associatio­ns claim that with fuel cost increasing, the drivers find these options cheaper though it's a wrong precedent. The truck owners demand fuel costs be reduced and even the taxes be rationalis­ed. "We have raised our issues with the government and have demanded to reduce fuel cost," said Bal Malkit Singh, core committee, All India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC).

Apparently the adulterate­d diesel is illegally stored in huge tanks and is kept inside two shipping containers placed on the footpath. The illegal use and sale of diesel were going on a large scale in Dharavi and Mahim areas. Around 13,550 litre of diesel stored in several tanks has been seized by the police along with other equipment like diesel dispensary machines/pumps.

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