Rajasthan Police bust crude oil stealing gang

The criminal syndicate accused of smuggling more than 5 crore litres of crude oil inside water tankers from Cairn India’s onshore oilfield.

July 23, 2017 04:57 pm | Updated 05:08 pm IST - New Delhi

Cairn India’s oil and gas exploration plant at Barmer in Rajasthan. File

Cairn India’s oil and gas exploration plant at Barmer in Rajasthan. File

Rajasthan Police have cracked a criminal syndicate accused of smuggling more than 5 crore litres of crude oil inside water tankers from a Cairn India oilfield, an official said on July 23, 2017.

The theft at India’s largest onshore went undetected for nearly six years until the Rajasthan Police arrested 25 people this week for involvement in the sophisticated smuggling network.

Local media reported $7.75 million (₹50 crore) worth of oil could have been stolen in total from the oilfield run by a subsidiary of British mining giant Vedanta Resources.

More than 75 people, many drivers and contractors working at the oilfield, are still wanted in connection with the heist, said Barmer District Police chief Gangandeep Singla. "The company suspected something fishy was happening and complained to us, and during investigations we found this was an organised ring," he told AFP. He said the drivers were authorised to carry water — a byproduct in oil exploration — from exploration sites for dumping but some of the tankers were filled with crude instead.

The drivers were disabling their GPS devices to avoid tracking and detection. More than 30 trucks have been seized, with numbers likely to grow, police said. The oil was sold to two small factory owners nearby, who stockpiled the crude in underground tanks before selling it on to clients across India. The stolen oil was used in road construction and diesel production, police said.

In February 2017, Uttar Pradesh Police arrested nearly a dozen people accused of stealing $15.5 million worth of petroleum from a high pressure refinery pipeline in the State. The gang had purchased land adjacent to the refinery and dug a tunnel to tap the pipeline owned by state-run Hindustan Petroleum.

India imports nearly 82% of its crude oil to meet its energy requirements.

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