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BCE responds to reports of service refusals at CNG stations due to debt
Reports have circulated on social media claiming that CNG stations are refusing service to citizens with outstanding debts, but the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement (BCE) has denied these claims.
Users are actively discussing videos alleging that restrictions have been imposed on refueling for vehicle owners with unpaid court-ordered or other financial obligations.
The press service of the Bureau of Compulsory Enforcement has denied these claims, stating that they do not correspond to reality.
āCitizens are primarily notified of outstanding debts through SMS alerts.
In addition, they can independently check for any debts, as well as possible travel restrictions, using their mobile phones,ā the BCE statement reads.
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