President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has launched the most sweeping attack against rampant corruption and organized crime of his young administration: aiming to stop a growing fuel theft racket that has grown dramatically in recent years. The new leader is seeking to stem the theft from key pipelines that transport fuel, but the effort to re-route distribution via trucks has provoked long lines at gas stations while threatening to crimp the economy and damage his popularity if shortages persist. Since last month, veteran leftist Lopez Obrador has ordered the closure of six major pipelines especially vulnerable to illegal taps where criminal gangs and other thieves have siphoned off stolen fuel worth billions […]