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The Tale of Invisible Diesel

Summary by Indice Político
José Luis Parra In Mexico they no longer steal fuels. They disappear. So, as by magic, millions of liters disappear and nobody finds out. Or they do find out, but they look towards Cuba. The Challenge Procyon ship arrived at the port of Tampico at the end of March 2025 with more than 20 million liters of illegal diesel, according to SAT documents. However, the Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, said that there were only 10 million. Erro…
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José Luis Parra In Mexico they no longer steal fuels. They disappear. So, as by magic, millions of liters disappear and nobody finds out. Or they do find out, but they look towards Cuba. The Challenge Procyon ship arrived at the port of Tampico at the end of March 2025 with more than 20 million liters of illegal diesel, according to SAT documents. However, the Secretary of Security, Omar García Harfuch, said that there were only 10 million. Erro…

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Indice Político broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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