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The Bangladesh government has confirmed that the country currently holds sufficient fuel reserves to meet national demand for the next 20 to 22 days without new imports. Energy Minister Iqbal Hasan Mahmud Tuku stated that there is no shortage of diesel, petrol, or octane, and that additional shipments are arriving regularly. The Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation reported 136,000 metric tons of refined fuel and about 100,000 tons of crude oil in storage, ensuring uninterrupted supply.
Authorities have identified attempts by certain groups to create an artificial fuel crisis for personal gain. Intelligence agencies, including the DGFI and NSI, have reported that some petrol pump owners and transport operators are diverting fuel to the black market. The government has warned that any manipulation or rumor-spreading about fuel shortages will face strict action.
Law enforcement agencies have been instructed to remain on high alert and prepare for coordinated operations against those responsible. Citizens have been urged not to believe or spread misinformation on social media and to rely only on official government updates.
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