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Insecurity: Troops bust illegal bunkering hubs in Niger Delta

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…recover over 591,000 litres of stolen products

Military Troops have uncovered an illegal bunkering hubs in the Niger Delta Region leading to the recovery of over 591, 000;litres of stolen products in the ongoing crackdown against oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the region. 

This was contained in a statement made available to Defence Correspondents in Abuja on Sunday by the Acting Deputy Director 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah Danjuma.

According to the statement, the significant recoveries were made during the various operations conducted between 28 April and 11 May this year by the troops in operational synergy with other security agencies. 

It explained that the gallant troops successfully dismantled 21 illegal refining sites, arrested 36 suspected oil thieves and confiscated over 591,000 litres of stolen products across the region during the operations.

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The statement reads, ” in Rivers State, several operations were conducted with remarkable achievements recorded and this was evident around Orashi Game Reserve/Okolomade area in Abua/Odual Local Government Are where troops discovered and traced a hose, which spanned over 15 kilometres connected to an illegal loading point.

In a follow up operations conducted, five illegal refining sites with a large metal tank loaded with over 350,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gasoline Oil (AGO) were handled inline with subsisting operational mandate.

These were in addition to a large ovens, with a massive dugout, filled over 100,000 litres of stolen crude handled appropriately while several items, including a pumping machine, borehole, electric cables and sockets were recovered at the scene.

The statement further added that at the fringes of the notorious Imo River, troops destroyed seven illegal refining sites, confiscated 1,428 bags of stolen products estimated to be over 21,500 litres of crude, demobilized five boats used for the illicit venture, with 38 drum pots and fifteen drum receivers destroyed.

It continued, “In similar operations conducted, troops intercepted a truck with Registration number EFR 302 XA at Elelenwa, Eleme LGA, loaded with 20,000 litres of stolen products. At Otokolomabie and Coconut Estate in Bonny Local Government Area

“Following local intelligence, troops discovered a Pureputt boat hidden in the Creeks, filled with over 10,000 litres of stolen products. Related lyrics to it , at Okarki Forest in Ahoada West LGA, an illegal refining site, consisting an oven, receiver waste pit and a 50 meters long hose were destroyed.

It added that in Bayelsa State,  “troops intercepted a DAF XF380 Tanker truck with Registration number ABM 210 XA Rivers State loaded within 45,000 litres of stolen AGO.

It stated that three suspected oil thieves were apprehended with the truck while in a Creek between Oyeregbene and Babragbene Communities in Southern Ijaw LGA, a wooden boat loaded with over 1,000 litres of stolen crude was concealed in the Creek.

It added that similarly, in Akwa Ibom State, acting on credible intelligence, troops intercepted a Tanker truck with Registration number DAM 97 XA suspected to be conveying over 16,500 litres of stolen crude at Ring Road 2 in Uyo LGA. The driver of the vehicle left the engine running and fled on sighting troops.

The statement further explained that in Delta State, around Ovrogbor waterside in Isoko South LGA, troops pursued two Toyota Camry vehicles with registration number WWR 542 AJ and GB JI 70 AA. The vehicles were intercepted at Ada – Inri Community.

According to it, It was discovered to have been loaded with over 1,250 litres of illegally refined AGO. At Egbokodo general area in Warri South LGA, 38 sacks filled with over 1,175 litres of stolen crude hidden in the bush.

It added that the troops in snap checks at Koka general area in Oshimili South, LGA, intercepted a Honda vehicle with Registration number AAA 289 BM.

In a thorough search conducted on the vehicle, two locally fabricated pistols, a cutlass, cartridges and a sum of twenty five thousand one hundred (N25,100.00) only were recovered.

All the suspects arrested were handed over to the relevant agency for prosecution, while seizures made were handled inline with operational mandate.

It explained that the the General Officer Commanding, 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Emmanuel Eric Emekah has continued his operational tour to troops locations across the Region

It pointed out that these visits had significantly redefined operational engagements and boosted troops morale in sustaining the onslaught against economic saboteurs and associated crimes in the region with visible footprints recorded.

 

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