There was a service center at home

Editorial by CubitaNOW ~ Saturday, January 27, 2024

A Cuban was arrested in Havana for fuel smuggling because he had a “private” Servisandro at his home.

Information shared on social networks by profiles defending the regime indicate that the location is located on San Francisco Street between Máximo Gómez and Corral Falso in Guanabacoa, Havana.

You can see the capture by the local police in the shared images.

“He thought he had a Servicentro in his house and could continue to profit from people's needs, but the police came after him,” said his neighbors on San Francisco Street between Maximo Gómez and Corral Falso in Guanabacoa, Havana. Angel was involved in illegal fuel smuggling. Thinking to continue, he was loading the vehicle with fuel for resale as usual when the police arrived and arrested him,” the complaint warned.

A spokesman for the Cuban government confirmed that the man was committed to hoarding the fuel, but did not examine the possibility that more people were involved in the corruption chain.

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“They say that for some time Angel has been in the business of selling 'leftover' fuel, hoarding it, ignoring the already annoying queues to wait at ServiceCentros. According to the photographs they sent us, during the police raid at Kupet's house, they took away a large quantity of fuel and plastic containers for storage,” they added.

Ruling Party journalist Lázaro Manuel Alonso asked to follow the chain of corruption: “In Guanabacoa they dismantled a service center. An individual was dedicated to hoarding fuel and then reselling it. The police arrested him.

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“Within fuel stores, it's important to pull the strings to reach those who have facilitated this citizen's purchase.”

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