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Gwadar admin bans movement of oil-carrying vehicles to curb Iranian fuel smuggling

byCT Report
17/11/2025
in Breaking News, Karachi, Latest News
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GWADAR: Authorities in Gwadar district have imposed an immediate ban on the movement of oil-carrying vehicles, specifically Zamyad trucks and similar transporters, between Jiwani, Paanwaan and Gwadar city as part of a renewed crackdown on fuel smuggling from Iran.

The district administration issued a notification directing drivers to avoid travelling towards Jiwani, warning that any vehicle found violating the order would face strict action, including on-the-spot confiscation by law enforcement agencies.

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Police, the Pakistan Coast Guard and Frontier Corps have been instructed to enforce the ban.

Officials said the move is aimed at reducing losses to the national exchequer caused by large-scale fuel smuggling.

An inquiry conducted in 2020 estimated the value of Iranian oil smuggled into Pakistan at more than Rs250 billion annually. A recent intelligence report from April 2024 suggested that around 10 million litres of Iranian petrol and diesel enter Pakistan each day, resulting in revenue losses exceeding Rs227 billion.

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