Hong Kong police seize 1,600 litres of diesel, arrest 1 in raid of illegal fuel site
Hong Kong police seized 1,600 litres of diesel and arrested one man in Sai Wan on Saturday during a raid of an illegal fuel site. The operation, part of an ongoing crackdown, recovered HK$50,000 worth of diesel and fuelling equipment.

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AI-generatedHong Kong police seized 1,600 litres of diesel and arrested one man in Sai Wan on Saturday during a raid of an illegal fuel site. The operation, part of an ongoing crackdown, recovered HK$50,000 worth of diesel and fuelling equipment. This follows similar raids on Thursday and Friday in Kwai Chung where authorities seized over 8,000 litres of illicit fuel and arrested another man. The Container Port Road South site was near a recent fuel-truck fire, and police are seeking the vehicle's owner. The crackdown occurs amid rising global fuel prices, reportedly driven by conflicts in the Middle East.
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5 extractedOfficers from the Fire Services Department and police raided the site on Fung Mat Road, recovering diesel worth HK$50,000 (US$6,383).
On Thursday and Friday, enforcement teams had already arrested another man and seized more than 8,000 litres of illicit petrol and diesel.
A man was arrested at the scene for alleged violations of fire hazard abatement and dangerous goods regulations.
Hong Kong authorities seized 1,600 litres of diesel from an illegal fuel station in Sai Wan.
Global fuel prices have surged since the start of the US-Israel war against Iran in late February.