The Bikers Battling Extreme Heat and Armed Conflict to Smuggle Iranian Fuel to Pakistan Along One of the World's Most Dangerous Borders, Fuel Smugglers Risk Everything for Survival The desert sun had barely risen over the rugged mountains separating Iran and Pakistan when dozens of motorcycles began moving across dusty tracks invisible on most maps. Their riders carried a dangerous cargo: containers filled with Iranian fuel strapped precariously to modified bikes. By midday, temperatures would soar above 45°C, turning the landscape into a furnace. Yet the riders would continue their journey, navigating military checkpoints, armed groups, treacherous terrain and the ever-present threat of death. For thousands of people living in Pakistan's impoverished southwestern province of Balochistan, transporting Iranian fuel is not merely a business. It is survival. The informal fuel trade that stretches across the Iran-Pakistan border has existed for decades, but economic hard...