Saturday, November 23

Security Forces in Niger-Delta Hold 33 For Oil Theft

THIRTY-THREE suspects have been apprehended and detained in Bayelsa State for alleged bunkering activities by men of the military Joint Task Force.

The suspects were caught in an operation code-named ‘Operation Pulo Shield’, carried out by the joint security operatives, for operating vessels involved in oil theft, otherwise known as bunkering, in the region.

According to the spokesperson of the Joint Task Force in the area, Lieutenant-Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu who made the disclosure in the Bayelsa capital of Yenagoa, the oil thieves involved foreigners, including one Togolese and two Ghanaians.

Nwachukwu said the vessels, which were impounded with the suspects along the Federal Ocean Terminal, Onne, in Rivers, were King I; MV Gift and MV Tiger Fish.

“The vessels, christened King I, MV Gift and MV Tiger Fish with 33 crew members, were arrested by operatives of the JTF in multiple raid operations carried out from March 1 to March 19 along Federal Ocean Terminal, near Onne, in Rivers.

“The vessels are currently secured at 2 Brigade Nigerian Army, Gun Boat Company, Onne,” he said.

The spokesman said “the suspects and samples of the products have been handed over to the Rivers State Command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps for further investigation and prosecution.”

He said that in another operation, JTF operatives intercepted 10 barges allegedly laden with illegal petroleum products along the waterways of Delta and Bayelsa States.

According to him, the JTF also discovered and destroyed 143 illegal oil cooking camps, commonly referred to as ‘local refinery.’

The camps were located at Obi Ayagbo, Otu Jeremi, Gbekebor, Esere, Ajugbo Tigbibena and Igbamatoru in Delta and Bayelsa States respectively.

Nwachukwu said that the destruction of any equipment or facility used in illegal oil activity was in line with the mandate given to the JTF.

 

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