Oil thieves in Singapore face long prison sentences

Nine men in all face prison sentences of up to 15 years, if they are convicted of selling illegal and unspecified bunker fuel in the largest bunker port in the world.
Photo: Modelfoto/Colourbox
Photo: Modelfoto/Colourbox
AF OLE ANDERSEN, SHIPPINGWATCH

The Singapore Police have charged nice men with selling and delivering illegal bunker fuel from an anchorage, and they could face prison sentences up to 15 years, according to Seatrade Maritime News.

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