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Gasoline theft

Gasoline theft is the crime of stealing gasoline. The theft can occur from a variety of sources, including vehicle fuel tanks, filling station pumps, and industrial pipelines. The methods used by thieves range from traditional siphoning and destructive tank puncturing to sophisticated electronic manipulation of fuel pumps.

From pipelines, From vehicle tanks & From filling stations

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From vehicle tanks

From filling stations

From pipelines

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Gasoline theft

Nodes25
Edges24
Triples13
Avg. degree1.92
Density0.08
Components1

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Gasoline theft

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related to From filling stations · 6
Gasoline theft → Common, Gasoline, The, UK, US, With
related to From vehicle tanks · 3
Gasoline theft → For, Internal, Theft
is a · 1
Gasoline theft → crime of stealing gasoline

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Important terminology

fuel theft gasoline vehicle tank station filling significant often crime pumps pipelines telematics tanks gas used siphoning without fleet stations

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Gasoline theftis acrime of stealing gasoline0.90text
locking fuel capsinstance ofcompanies often employ physical security measures0.80text
installing anti-siphoning devices that prevent a hose from being inserted into the tankinstance ofcompanies often employ physical security measures0.80text
the followinginstance ofand the petroleum industry in Mexico.Organized crime and local people are often involved.Illegal taps have caused leaks and explosions0.80text
Gasoline theftrelated to From filling stationsGasoline0.60section
Gasoline theftrelated to From filling stationsUS0.60section
Gasoline theftrelated to From filling stationsUK0.60section
Gasoline theftrelated to From filling stationsThe0.60section
Gasoline theftrelated to From filling stationsCommon0.60section
Gasoline theftrelated to From filling stationsWith0.60section
Gasoline theftrelated to From vehicle tanksTheft0.60section
Gasoline theftrelated to From vehicle tanksFor0.60section

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