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01 Feb 2020

DPR seals filing station for selling petrol to women in Jerry cans, polythene bags in Katsina

The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) has sealed a filing station in Katsina for selling petrol in jerry cans and polythene bags to women from Niger Republic.

The operation was led by the DPR Operations Controller, Mr Muhammad Aminu-Sani, on Thursday in Katsina.

He gave the filing station name as AU Sarki, Kofar-guga in Katsina metropolis.

Aminu-Sani said that the DPR officials were on routine inspection to filing stations in Katsina metropolis.

He said that fuel attendants in the filing station were busy dispensing petrol to women in Jerry cans and polythene bags when the DPR officials arrived the station.

He further said that the women were loading the products in a vehicle for transportation to Niger Republic.

The Operations Controller revealed that the officials immediately alerted Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) operatives who arrested the culprits.

He said that the culprits would be prosecuted to serve as deterrent to others.

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