Local officials in Nimroz say they have returned 1,200 low-quality fuel tankers to Iran over the past six months. During this period, around 15,000 fuel tankers have entered Nimroz through the Pul-e Abrisham border crossing.
Kaby 24: Hamed Ebrahim, the head of the Nimroz Governor’s Office, said: “In the past six months, out of 15,000 fuel tankers, we have prevented 1,200 low-quality fuel tankers from entering Nimroz from Iran. We have constantly strived to prevent the entry of substandard fuel.”
Residents Concerned About Low-Quality Fuel
Residents of Nimroz have expressed concerns about the low quality of fuel in the markets of this province.
They say the use of low-quality fuel has caused technical problems in their vehicles, and they call on the government to prevent the entry of such fuel into the country.
Mohammad Ebrahim Naroui, a resident of Nimroz, said: “The presence of low-quality fuel in Nimroz markets has caused our vehicles to face technical problems. I urge the government to stop the entry of substandard fuel into the country.”
Waseq, another resident of Nimroz, said: “We are pleased that the government has returned many tankers carrying low-quality fuel to Iran, but there should be more oversight on fuel stations.”
Previously, local officials had repeatedly reported the return of low-quality fuel from Nimroz to Iran.