Ebrahim Taheri, a prosecutor in Hormozgan Province,
announced the operation on Tuesday, detailing how naval patrols, backed by a
marine commando unit, successfully intercepted the vessels.
The operation led to the discovery and confiscation of
significant quantities of fuel found both within the tankers and in
accompanying large fuel containers.
The
seized vessels have been turned over to the National Iranian Oil Products
Distribution Company (NIOPDC). This recent action echoes a prior incident on
March 31, where the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy apprehended two
foreign tankers transporting over three million liters of smuggled diesel fuel,
resulting in the arrest of all 25 crew members.
Iran grapples with rampant fuel smuggling activities, both
by land and sea. This is driven by the country's heavily subsidized fuel
prices, which are among the lowest globally, creating a large price difference
with neighboring countries. The ongoing smuggling operations are a persistent
challenge for Iranian authorities seeking to control the illegal outflow of the
country’s subsidized resources.