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CNG association wants strict action against sellers of faulty cylinders

byCustoms Today Report
04/03/2015
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KARACHI: The All Pakistan CNG Association (APCNGA) has urged the authorities concerned to take strict action against the sellers of faulty CNG cylinders to save precious human lives.

The association office bearers, registering their heartfelt grief with regard to loss of precious human lives during recent incidents, said these cannot be acceptable to any section of the society. Claiming that APCNGA had heavily invested in workshops, training and introducing safety technologies viz a viz promotion of CNG as a cost effective as well as hazard free fuel, they alleged that sections with vested interests have frustrated the efforts.

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They regretted that not only a sluggish attitude was adopted towards unscrupulous elements engaged in the sale of substandard cylinders but that regular checking of CNG kits and cylinders was also never adopted among the top priorities by the concerned authorities.

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