Chongqing police cracked a case of illegal operation of refined oil products, involving more than 10 million yuan.
Zhongxin. com, Chongqing, May 16 (Reporter Liu Xianglin) The reporter learned from the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau on the 16 th that the Chongqing police recently cracked a serious case of illegally operating refined oil products, successfully cut off a criminal chain of illegally operating refined oil products, arrested 10 suspects, seized 33 tons of illegally operating refined oil products, and seized 5 modified oil tankers, involving more than 10 million yuan.
Chongqing Yubei police found in their work that an abandoned factory building, a provincial tanker and a number of vans with oil drums often went in and out late at night, and their behavior was very suspicious. The police investigation found that this factory is a transit station for illegally operating refined oil. Under the guidance of the Economic Investigation Corps of Chongqing Public Security Bureau, Yubei police set up a task force to fully investigate.
After investigation, a criminal gang headed by Xie Mou (male, 27 years old, from Dazhu County, Sichuan Province) bought component gasoline from other provinces without a license to operate hazardous chemicals, transported it to an abandoned factory in Yubei for storage, and then distributed and transported it with a modified van, which was sold to retail investors at a price lower than the gasoline market price in 0.6 yuan, covering many districts and counties in Chongqing.
After grasping the criminal evidence, the task force took centralized action to collect the net, arrested 10 suspects, seized 33 tons of illegally operated refined oil on the spot, and seized 5 modified oil vans. After identification, the seized gasoline does not meet the national standard of No.92 gasoline, and the use of this kind of gasoline will cause damage to the vehicle engine, which is prone to traffic accidents. The modified oil van shuttles through the city like a "bomb". Once it leaks or collides, the consequences are unimaginable.
At present, the case is still being further processed.