Over 21.5 Million Liters of Smuggled Fuel Confiscated in Hormozgan
TEHRAN -- The head of
Hormozgan Province’s judiciary has revealed the discovery of more than 21.5 million liters of smuggled fuel stored in the southern Iranian port of Kolahi, equaling the daily output of a refinery.
Mojtaba Ghahremani, chief justice of Hormozgan, described the smuggling operation as part of a longstanding and deeply rooted network that developed over several years.
He noted that dismantling the infrastructure has required significant coordination between the judiciary and security forces.
“No less than 10,000 pickup trucks would be needed to remove the fuel reserves currently held in Kolahi,” Ghahremani said, underlining the immense scale of the operation.
He said the fuel smuggling network was using wealth, influence, and media suppression to conceal it activities, warning that judicial authorities have launched strong legal action against ringleaders and collaborators.
Ghahremani urged those still involved in the network to cease cooperation or face prosecution, noting that those who voluntarily turn in illegal fuel will be eligible for reduced penalties.