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FSD smashes illegal fuel filling stations in joint operation (with photos)
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     The Fire Services Department (FSD), the Hong Kong Police Force and Hong Kong Customs mounted a territory-wide joint operation codenamed "Crescent" from June 7 to 9. Twelve illegal fuel filling stations were smashed and a total of about 50,000 litres of diesel with an estimated market value of about $1,070,000 was seized.

     During the operation, eight oil tank wagons, five light goods vehicles with diesel on board, and a large quantity of fuelling tools were found by FSD personnel. Twelve men and four women aged 30 to 61 years old suspected to be connected with the case were intercepted. They will later be charged with suspected offences under the Dangerous Goods Ordinance, the Dangerous Goods (Control) Regulation and the Fire Services (Fire Hazard Abatement) Regulation.

     To protect public safety, the FSD suspended the licences of the dangerous goods vehicles involved. Upon conviction, the FSD will revoke the licences and prohibit the vehicles from any further conveyance of dangerous goods. The FSD had already seized all the diesel involved and will later apply for forfeiture orders from the court.

     The FSD has all along been committed to combating all kinds of illicit fuelling activities. The FSD called on professional drivers and citizens not to patronise illegal fuel filling stations. As these illegal fuel filling stations lack the proper fire safety installations and equipment used for fuel filling stations, the consequences could be catastrophic in the event of fire. 

     Members of the public are urged to report suspected illegal fuel filling stations to the FSD by calling the 24-hour hotline 2723 8787.
 
Ends/Thursday, June 9, 2022
Issued at HKT 19:23
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The Fire Services Department, the Hong Kong Police Force and Hong Kong Customs mounted a territory-wide joint operation codenamed "Crescent" from June 7 to 9 to combat illicit fuelling activities. Photo shows a light goods vehicle suspected to be involved in illicit fuelling activities.
The Fire Services Department, the Hong Kong Police Force and Hong Kong Customs mounted a territory-wide joint operation codenamed "Crescent" from June 7 to 9 to combat illicit fuelling activities. Photo shows an oil tank wagon and fuelling facilities suspected to be involved in illicit fuelling activities.
The Fire Services Department, the Hong Kong Police Force and Hong Kong Customs mounted a territory-wide joint operation codenamed "Crescent" from June 7 to 9 to combat illicit fuelling activities. Photo shows law enforcement officers inspecting fuelling facilities at a suspected illegal fuelling station during the joint operation.
The Fire Services Department, the Hong Kong Police Force and Hong Kong Customs mounted a territory-wide joint operation codenamed "Crescent" from June 7 to 9 to combat illicit fuelling activities. Photo shows fuelling facilities at a suspected illegal fuelling station.