The incident of introducing a contaminated (adulterated) shipment of diesel fuel into the tanks of Aden refineries sparked widespread dissatisfaction among citizens, who considered it a crime against the homeland and the citizen, and demanded that strict measures be taken against those involved.
The Aden Refineries Company had allowed the contaminated diesel shipment to enter yesterday, justifying this by saying that its laboratory confirmed that it conformed to the specifications, despite its rejection in Hadramaut, and the National Anti-Corruption Authority’s directive not to receive it and to return it to the country of origin.
Activists on social media stressed today, Thursday, the need to hold those involved in this incident accountable, and to put an end to the corruption that threatens the security and safety of the nation and the citizen.
The activists called for an urgent investigation into the incident, revealing its circumstances, and holding accountable everyone who caused this contaminated shipment to enter the country.
They stressed that this incident is a crime against the nation and the citizen, and strict measures must be taken against those involved, and an end to the corruption that is affecting the country.
It is worth noting that the merchant importing contaminated derivatives buys them for half their value and comes to Yemen and pays a bribe to some weak-minded officials and is brought in and sold at the same price as unadulterated fuel. However, its disastrous results have appeared over the past months on power stations that operate on diesel fuel, and environmental pollution. Accompanying damage to the engines of citizens' cars and trucks.
The huge profit from the sale of fraudulent goods exceeds millions of dollars, and goes into the pockets of weak souls who sell the suffering of their people and their country, which requires immediate deterrence of those involved, and putting them in prison to serve as an example to all who traffic in the suffering of citizens.