ACC Raids Jamuna Oil over 375,000 Liters of Missing Diesel

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) conducted raids at various facilities of the state-owned Jamuna Oil Company Limited in Chattogram recently, following reports of discrepancies involving 375,365 liters of diesel — a loss categorized as damage to state assets.

the daylong operation was carried out by the enforcement team of the ACC’s Chattogram District Office-1, confirmed Md Subel Ahmed, its deputy director.

the team visited the company’s Patenga terminal and its head office in Agrabad.

a three-member team led by ACC Assistant Director Sayeed Mohammad Imran conducted the raid, he added. During the operation, the ACC team visited the Patenga terminal and summoned fuel supply records from the officials concerned. Mohammad Maksudur Rahman, assistant general manager (terminal) of Jamuna Oil, handed over the relevant documents to the investigators. Preliminary examination of the records revealed that the Chattogram terminal had reported a total shortfall of around 375,000 liters of diesel sent to depots in Fatullah and Cumilla at different times

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