PALEMBANG - Pertamina Patra Niaga Region of Southern Sumatra (South Sumatra also instructed all distribution agencies to carry out subsidized fuel distribution according to applicable regulations, as well as to give strict sanctions if gas stations are proven to have committed violations. "If the public finds any indication of fraud in the distribution of subsidized fuel, they can immediately report to law enforcement officials, or through the Pertamina Call Center (PCC) 135, of course, by accompanying clear and complete evidence, so that the truth can be traced easily," said Area Manager Communication, Relation & CSR Sumbagsel Tjahyo Nikho Indrawan confirmed, Sunday, October 29. Pertamina also appreciated the Musi Rawas Police, South Sumatra, who succeeded in uncovering the case of smuggling 1.2 tons of subsidized fuel in the region.

"We fully appreciate and support the police, especially the Musi Rawas Police and members of the Pidsus Unit and the Muara Kelingi Police who have taken action against individuals who abuse subsidized fuel," he said as quoted by Antara. Pertamina Patra Niaga Regional Sumbagsel handed over to law enforcement officials against the individuals involved. The perpetrators of smuggling as much as 1.2 tons of fuel oil (BBM) in the area. "We are still hunting for the smuggling of fuel, after our officers managed to confiscate 1.2 tons of fuel subsidies of the type pertalite and diesel of the six cars carrying it on Friday 27 October 2023 at around 14:20 WIB," said Mura Police Chief AKBP Danu Agus Purnomo in Musi Rawas, Sunday.


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