A case of diesel fraud has come to light at a petrol pump on GT Road in Karnal. A BMW car was issued a 70-liter diesel tank, but was issued a 76-liter diesel infill slip, sparking controversy. When the tank was drained in the presence of police, only 57 liters were found, even though the tank already contained 5 liters.
A major diesel scam has been uncovered at the Tejendra petrol pump near Alpha City on GT Road. On Wednesday afternoon, a female employee at the petrol pump handed the driver of a BMW car a slip containing 76 liters of fuel for his 70-liter tank.
The driver, surprised by the slip, asked how his car's tank held 70 liters, so how could 76 liters of fuel be filled in? The dispute escalated to the point where the police had to be called.
In the presence of the police, the fuel tank was drained and only 57 liters were found. This high-voltage commotion continued for nearly two hours. The entire incident is being broadcast on the internet.
The driver was surprised to see the slip; there were five liters in the tank earlierDiesel driver Ravindra said that he arrived at the petrol pump to fill his car with diesel. There was a female employee at the petrol pump. She asked him to fill the car's tank. The female employee filled the tank. She handed him a receipt for 76.70 liters of diesel.
The driver asked, "How did this happen? The car's tank holds 70 liters. How did you manage to fill 76.70 liters of diesel?" An argument ensued at the petrol pump, and when the situation escalated, the police had to be called.
20 liters less diesel was found in the car's tankRavindra, the car driver, said that after several hours, the petrol pump employees admitted to draining the car's fuel. When the car tank was drained, 57 liters of fuel was removed. When he arrived at the petrol pump, his car already had more than five liters of fuel. Consequently, the petrol pump employee misappropriated approximately 20 liters of fuel.
If a complaint is received, we will investigate: DFSCThe petrol pump manager said there was still fuel left in the car's tank. The mechanic said the full amount would only come out after the tank was opened. Investigating Officer SI Sandeep, who arrived at the scene, stated that action would be taken based on the car driver's complaint. Meanwhile, DFSC Anil Kumar stated that if a complaint is received, the matter will be investigated.
PC:Jagran
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