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Troops Recover 700+ Litres Of Stolen Products, Arrest 24 Suspects

By Anne Osemekeh, Abuja

Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, in conjunction with other security agencies have recovered over 700,000 litres of stolen products, and arrested 24 suspected oil thieves.

The recovery and arrests follow troops’ sustained operations against oil thieves in the Niger-Delta region, conducted between 28 October and 3 November, 2024, Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lt. Col Danjuma Jonah, said on Sunday.

In addition to the recovery and arrests, 29 illegal refining sites were deactivated and 14 boats used for stealing crude were destroyed.

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In Rivers State, troops intercepted one massive wooden boat ladened with over 150,000 litres of stolen crude around Kula general area in Akuku-Toru Local Government Area (LGA). Six suspects connected to the crime have been arrested. At the same place, in separate operations conducted, one massive wooden boat with over 50,000 litres of crude was intercepted. This was in addition to three illegal refining sites deactivated, with several large cooking pots containing over 20,000 litres of stolen AGO recovered. Relatedly, around Kay and Abesa areas in Akuku – Toru LGA, 10 illegal refining sites were destroyed with over 400,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) confiscated.

Similarly, at Rukpoku pipeline, following credible intelligence, troops intercepted two spatially constructed tanker trucks with the capacity to carry 15,000 litres each stealing products at the pipeline. This crackdown was also extended to the notorious Imo River stretch, Bille in Degema, Egbelom Forest and Obiafu Oil Field, Omoku in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGAs with several arrests, illegal refining sites deactivated and several seizures effected.

In Bayelsa State, along Boma creek in Southern Ijaw, troops deactivated two illegal refining sites, with a storage facility containing over 2,500 litres of stolen crude, and intercepted two wooden boats with over 2,500 litres of stolen products.

Also, in Southern Ijaw, at Obughene creek, one illegal refining site with a storage facility containing over 4,500 litres of stolen crude was handled accordingly. In West Boma creek, one illegal refining site was destroyed with over 3,000 litres of stolen products recovered.

In Akwa Ibom State, troops intercepted two Toyota Camry vehicles with registration numbers AYB 704 FQ and KY 379 EB loaded with illegally refined AGO concealed in 60 nylon bags and 25 nylon bags respectively. The products were estimated to be over 3,000 litres. Two persons have been arrested in the vehicles.

Also, along road Ikot Abasi – Abak, one Toyota Camry with registration number KTS 277 LN loaded with 30 nylon bags of illegally refined AGO was intercepted and the driver was also arrested.

Troops also carried out several operations in Delta state where they intercepted a tricycle at Beneku, conveying stolen iron pipes at a Community in Kwale, Ndokwa West LGA. The pipes were suspected to be stolen from Oando non operational pipelines. One suspect, Stanley Asikewe who is notorious for illegally cutting iron pipes along side the tricycle operator and Jerry Okwuagu have been taken into custody.

Additionally, troops acting on tip off swooped in on an illegal storage dump at Patani town, in Patani LGA. The dump contained over 40 jerricans of 25 litres of stolen products. Likewise at Uro Community waterways in Isoko South LGA, troops intercepted one wooden boat conveying over 200 sacks of premium motor spirit. The occupants fled on sighting troops. Around Opete Sand beach at Aladja general area in Udu LGA, troops discovered one makeshift shop by the River bank stocked with several jerricans of stolen AGO. All the people arrested have been handed over to the appropriate agency for prosecution, while products confiscated have been handled accordingly inline with subsisting operational mandate.

The General Officer Commanding, 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Jamal Abdussalam, while commending troops for the successes recorded, urged them to continue to sustain the tempo in order to clear the region of criminal elements.

He also called on critical stakeholders, particularly the community leaders to take ownership of the fight against illegal oil bunkering in the region.

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