It was operated by Bahrat during the early-2370s. Bahrat took 20% commission on all trade on the station. He also monitored all visitors closely, and reserved the right to monitor ship's communications. Regulations included station code 4279, subsection beta 325. Criminals might face their ships being impounded or cryostatic suspension in his prison as long as fifty years. Despite this, murder was not an uncommon occurrence, and while Bahrat thought very little narcotics trafficking went on on the station, Kolaati traders had made a fortune from it by doing things like disabling surveillance systems and masking sensors.
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