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    FIA Probes LPG Tanker at Karachi Port Amid Allegations of Forged Import Documents

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) has launched a detailed inquiry into a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) tanker that recently arrived at Port Qasim in Karachi, amid allegations that the vessel carried forged import documentation. This development has raised concerns about the authenticity of the cargo’s paperwork and the legitimacy of the import process. The tanker in question, named Venus 09, reportedly brought LPG from Oman, a key supplier in the region.

    Authorities have taken swift action by summoning the ship’s captain for questioning and seizing all relevant documents for thorough examination. Initial assessments reveal that the tanker was carrying approximately 3,267 metric tonnes of LPG, with an estimated market value of around Rs1.25 billion. The shipment was consigned to Sahil Gas Company, a notable player in Pakistan’s energy sector. Importantly, the offloading of the LPG was conducted under the supervision and approval of Customs officials at Port Qasim, ensuring that standard procedures were initially followed.

    Despite the clearance, the FIA is now meticulously verifying the authenticity of the import documents and the declared origin of the shipment. Investigators are focusing on confirming whether the LPG was genuinely sourced from Oman or if there are discrepancies that could indicate fraudulent activity. In light of these suspicions, the agency has recommended that the tanker be detained at the port until the inquiry is fully concluded, preventing its departure and potential evasion of accountability.

    Meanwhile, it is worth noting that Pakistan’s LPG reserves remain robust, supported by a series of recent arrivals at Port Qasim. Over the past few days, four LPG vessels have docked, significantly bolstering the country’s fuel stocks. Among these, one tanker brought in roughly 11,000 metric tonnes of LPG, while two others, each carrying about 12,000 metric tonnes, had already begun offloading their cargo. Additionally, a large tanker transporting nearly 35,000 metric tonnes of LPG has also reached the port, further enhancing the nation’s energy reserves.

    The steady influx of these shipments is expected to alleviate supply pressures in the domestic market and contribute to stabilizing fuel availability across the country. Energy officials have expressed confidence that these imports will help maintain a balanced supply chain, ensuring that consumers and industries alike have reliable access to LPG. The ongoing investigation into the Venus 09 tanker underscores the government’s commitment to transparency and regulatory compliance in the import sector, aiming to safeguard the integrity of Pakistan’s energy imports.

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