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Revenue seizes suspected illegal fuel at Roscommon filling station

Revenue’s Customs Service, on Saturday, supported by the State Laboratory, detected suspected laundered fuel for sale at two filling stations in Co. Meath and Co. Roscommon.

Both premises were searched under warrant and 38,000 litres of fuel was removed for further examination. Investigations are ongoing.

Revenue said the investigation was part of an intelligence-led operation,

The illicit trade in fuels is a serious threat to the Exchequer. In addition to the monetary loss, both fuel smuggling and fuel laundering undermine the competitiveness of legitimate businesses, damage the environment, damage consumers' vehicles and help to sustain organised criminal networks.

These seizures are part of Revenue's ongoing operations targeting fuel laundering and shadow economy activity. If businesses or members of the public have any information regarding illegal activity such as fuel laundering, they can report it by contacting Revenue in confidence on 1800 295 295