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The Other Side of the Megadecommission in Tampico; the Ship Had Twice as Much Huachicol

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On March 19, 2025, the Secretariat of the Navy announced the largest illegal fuel seizure in Mexico, securing a ship in the port of Tampico with supposed 10 million liters of diesel. However, subsequent revelations indicate that the shipment was double. What is happening with the huachicol? What is the truth about the mega-offence of the illegal fuel in Tampico? This story, you already know, on March 19, 2025, the Secretariat of the Navy carried…
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On March 19, 2025, the Secretariat of the Navy announced the largest illegal fuel seizure in Mexico, securing a ship in the port of Tampico with supposed 10 million liters of diesel. However, subsequent revelations indicate that the shipment was double. What is happening with the huachicol? What is the truth about the mega-offence of the illegal fuel in Tampico? This story, you already know, on March 19, 2025, the Secretariat of the Navy carried…

The Government of Mexico sold it as a “historical confiscation” in its fight against fuel trafficking in March 2025, but a few months later, the truth came out and we learned of a huge ridiculous. It turns out that the authorities “huachicole” their own seizure of huachicol. I mean, they said they had seized 10 million liters. However, the vessel they intercepted was carrying more than 20 million liters of hydrocarbons. Casually they lost half. …

The ship Challenge Procyon, arrested by the Mexican authority for fuel smuggling, carried twice as many as millions of liters of which Security Secretary Omar García Harfuch reported at the time. According to a journalistic work by Veronica Ayala and Iván Alamillo, Mexicans Against Corruption, this data is backed by documents from the Tax Administration System (SAT). He notes the report that when the ship arrived at Tampico port in March 2025, i…

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enteratemexico.com broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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