ICT imposes a fine of Rs.1.9 million on fueling stations for gauge tempering
Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) just ended its month-long campaign involving a crackdown against the fueling stations with tempered nozzles and underselling of fuel to the consumers that resulted in a collection of Rs.1.9 million through fines.
According to the details, the campaign was initiated on the directions of the Chief Commissioner of Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT), Aamer Ali Ahmed. During the crackdown, the team of the ICT found the measuring gauges of more than 30 fueling stations were not calibrated. The team calibrated one liter of fuel in their containers, and a majority of fueling stations were found violating measuring standards. Others were also fined for non-observance of the minimum wage in case of its employees, for not observing safety and security measures and on account of child labor and failing to provide basic facilities to the consumers.
The inspection of petrol pumps is expected to continue for the next month as well, and any station found selling less amount of fuel will be fined heavily by the authorities. Have a look at the official tweet of the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT).
Some of the fueling stations that were fined and sealed by the ICT are as follows:
- PSO Petrol Pump Sector G-7
- PSO Petrol Pump Sector G-8
- PSO Petrol Pump Sector G-9/4
- PSO Petrol Pump Sector I-10
- PSO Petrol Pump Sector F-6
- PSO Petrol Pump Sector F-7
- PSO Petrol Pump Melody
- PSO Petrol Pump Meher Brothers
- PSO Petrol Pump Kashmir Highway
- Total Petrol Pump Sector F-8
- Total Petrol Pump Sector F-10
- Total Petrol Pump Sector I-9
- Total Petrol Pump Express Highway
- Total Petrol Pump Bari Imam
- Shell Petrol Pump Sector I-8
- Attock Petrol Pump Sector F-11
- Attock Petrol Pump Sector H-8
- Attock Petrol Pump Lehtrar Road
- Attock Petrol Pump Taramri
- Hascol Petrol Pump Lehtrar Road
The authorities ordered to seal the pumps unless their nozzles are re-calibrated properly. Have a look at some of the tweets of the authorities that include pictures of respective fueling stations being fined during this campaign.
PSO petrol pump located at Kashmir Highway was fined Rs.10,000 for non-observance of minimum wages.
Upon directions of worthy Chief Commissioner ICT, inspected PSO Kashmir Highway fuel station Near NUST and all the nozzles found in order. However, fine of 10000 imposes for non-observance of minimum wage in the case of five employees. pic.twitter.com/oJm49ybkzn
— Islamabad Capital Territory (@ICTA_GoP) January 27, 2020
Total petrol pump in F-10 Markaz was fined Rs.75,000 for as many as 3 non-calibrated nozzles.
Upon directions of worthy Chief Commissioner ICT, inspected Total Parco fuel station F-10 Markaz and fined 75000 rupees for three out-of-calibration nozzles. Nozzles sealed and will be opened upon calibration. pic.twitter.com/AFFZ4q6iDU
— Islamabad Capital Territory (@ICTA_GoP) January 21, 2020
A fine of Rs.25,000 was imposed on the Shell petrol pump located in I-8 Markaz for selling less quantity of fuel than the measuring standard.
Upon directions of worthy Chief Commissioner ICT, director labour Waqar Anwar inspected Shell I-8 markaz fuel station, imposing a fine of 25000/ rupees for one out-of-calibration nozzle. Nozzle will be opened upon calibration. pic.twitter.com/148cwfT9jZ
— Islamabad Capital Territory (@ICTA_GoP) January 29, 2020
Attock Fuel Station in Sector F-11 Markaz was charged with Rs.25,000 as well for the non-calibrated nozzle.
Upon directions of worthy Chief Commissioner ICT, inspected Attock fuel station F-11 Markaz and fined 25000 rupees for one out-of-calibration nozzle. Nozzle sealed and will be opened upon calibration. pic.twitter.com/aeGF2QBlBq
— Islamabad Capital Territory (@ICTA_GoP) January 21, 2020
Similarly, the PSO fueling station in Blue Area was also fined Rs.25,000 for the same reason for calibration.
Under directions of worthy Chief Commissioner ICT, inspected PSO Blue area and fined 25000 rupees for out-of-calibration one nozzle. Nozzel sealed and will be opened upon calibration. pic.twitter.com/9ertp7MmOa
— Islamabad Capital Territory (@ICTA_GoP) January 20, 2020
In this way, many other fueling stations were sealed for non-compliance of measuring standards. Perhaps it’s a very common practice of exploiting the consumers through an out-of-calibration nozzle at fueling stations. The government needs to keep a frequent check and balance on all the fuel filling stations. The petroleum prices are already too high, and exploiting the consumers in this way needs to be stopped with immediate effect. A similar sort of crackdown campaign shall also be carried out in other major cities as well.
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