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Gas station vehicle fires in Indonesia

Overview

A series of vehicle fires at gas stations in Indonesia has raised suspicions regarding illegal fuel siphoning and hoarding.

On August 9, police in Rejang Lebong began investigating a minibus fire at the Tabarenah gas station. Authorities noted that several jerry cans were reportedly removed from the vehicle while it burned, leading to suspicions of illegal fuel siphoning. One individual sustained burns during the incident.

On August 14, a similar incident occurred at a Pertamina gas station in Pelalawan, Riau. A modified Toyota Rush minibus exploded after refueling, causing flames to spread to the station building and fuel dispensers. Investigators indicated the vehicle showed strong signs of illegal fuel hoarding or siphoning. The driver fled the scene following the explosion and remains missing. Pertamina temporarily suspended operations at the site to conduct safety inspections and review CCTV footage.

Entities

Pertamina Patra Niaga · Selupu Rejang Police · Bireuen · Rejang Lebong

Timeline

  1. 4 days ago

    [CRIME] 2 sources
    Pelalawan gas station fire triggered by modified vehicle explosion

    A modified Toyota Rush exploded at a gas station in Pelalawan, Riau, causing a fire that damaged pumps and buildings. The driver fled the scene, and authorities suspect illegal fuel hoarding.

  2. 9 days ago

    [CRIME] 3 sources
    Rejang Lebong police investigate vehicle fire at gas station

    Police in Rejang Lebong are investigating a minibus fire at a gas station, suspecting the vehicle was used for illegal fuel siphoning after the owner and car fled the scene.

Sources

bengkulu.tribunnews.com · inews.id · prohaba.tribunnews.com · riaupos.co