Govts urged to crack down on illegal fuel trade

The British and Irish governments were urged today to introduce new licensing regimes for petrol stations to freeze owners who sell illegal fuel out of the business.

Govts urged to crack down on illegal fuel trade

The British and Irish governments were urged today to introduce new licensing regimes for petrol stations to freeze owners who sell illegal fuel out of the business.

The latest report by the four-member Independent Monitoring Commission (IMC) said republican paramilitaries had profited mostly from fuel smuggling and the trade in illegal oil.

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