Fuel Smuggling Networks: Cartels and Their Clever Evade-Infiltration Schemes
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Fuel Smuggling Networks: Cartels and Their Clever Evade-Infiltration Schemes
Fuel Smuggling Networks: Cartels and Their Clever Evade-Infiltration Schemes The Port of Ensenada, a hub for luxury vessels, witnessed a rare arrival with the Torm Agnes tanker carrying around 120,000 barrels of diesel.What appeared to be routine unloading evolved into an intricate operation of cartel-linked fuel smuggling, shedding light on the evolving tactics of criminal organizations in Mexico to circumvent taxes and smuggle fuel from the U.…
On the afternoon of March 8, an oil tanker named Torm Agnes entered the Port of Ensenada, on the Pacific coast of Mexico, transporting almost 120,000 barrels of diesel. Such a vessel was rare in that port, which hosts mainly cruise ships, luxury yachts and container carriers. Ensenada lacks the necessary infrastructure to discharge flammable hydrocarbons safely, which makes it even more strange.You may be interestedVideoSheinbaum announces total…
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