Missan police bust oil smugglers

Published: Jan. 29, 2008 at 4:54 PM

AMARA, Iraq, Jan. 29 (UPI) -- Police in Iraq's Missan province have broken two smuggling operations, one moving oil products and the other medical supplies.

The busts took place at a checkpoint north of Amara, the capital of Missan in Iraq's south.

An anonymous source told the Voices of Iraq news agency "6,380 liters of oil packed in 29 barrels of 220-liter capacity each" were confiscated "en route to leave the province to be sold in the black market."

Iraq continues to face a multibillion-dollar racket stealing both raw and refined crude.

Details of the medicine were not reported, though it was taken from the health departments in the province.

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