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Troops Arrest 19 Oil Thieves, Recover Over N150m Stolen Products

By Anne Osemekeh, Abuja

Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, have apprehended 19 suspected oil thieves, deactivated 22 illegal oil refining hubs and recovered over 180,000 litres of stolen crude amounting to over N150,000,000.

Disclosing this on Monday, the Acting Deputy Director 6 Division, Lt Col. Danjuma J. Danjuma, said the successes recorded followed the conduction of several operations in the Niger-Delta Region (NDR), between 23 November and 28 December 2025 in close synergy with other security agencies, targeting oil theft, pipeline vandalism and associated crimes in the region.

According to him, in the operations that ensued in Bayelsa State, at Siebu Creek within Ogbienbiri in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area (LGA), an illegal refining site was deactivated with a massive reservoir filled with over 75,000 litres of stolen crude oil. A pumping machine was also recovered.

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Relatedly, multiple operations conducted by troops around Biseni in Yenagoa LGA, led to the deactivation of several illegal refining sites, with a cumulative recovery of over 17,000 litres of stolen products.

At Okarki waterside in Ogbia LGA, troops intercepted a big Cotonou boat concealed at the riverbank, loaded with 37 sacks filled with 2,775 litres of stolen crude.

In Rivers State, at Ogale Community in Eleme LGA, troops discovered 350 sacks filled with over 10,500 litres of stolen crude, while around Okarki Forest in Ahoada West LGA, troops destroyed two illegal refining sites, with sacks and a reservoir filled with over 3,000 litres of stolen crude recovered.

A similar operation was conducted at Orashi Forest in Abua/Odual LGA, where troops traced a long hose which spanned over 9 kilometres, leading to four illegal refining sites, comprising four large ovens with a capacity of 30,000 litres each, receivers and dugout pits stocked with over 7,000 litres of crude oil. In addition, a pumping machine with five large reservoirs were destroyed.

At Okolomade, also in Abua/Odual LGA, 31 sacks filled with 2,325 litres of stolen crude, concealed in the bush along the Okomade–Otuasega Road were confiscated.

Furthermore, troops also received credible information on a daring attempt by suspected oil thieves to compromise a pipeline around Gbonga Forest in Bonny Island LGA. Troops swiftly mobilised to the scene and made huge recoveries, including a rubber hose, one shovel, one manifold valve head, four bags of waterproof nylon, one 9.9 HP Yamaha engine and four units of 25-litre jerrycans.

Seizures were also made around Okrika LGA, Omerelu in Ikwerre LGA, as well as OML 18 Alakiri, with a cumulative recovery of over 6,000 litres of condensates.

Iin Delta State, troops swooped on a truck with Registration Number SAG 292 XB along the Asaba–Benin Expressway in Agbor. The vehicle was intercepted while discharging 45,000 litres of diverted products into a Premium Motor Spirit pit.

Also, acting on credible information on illegal bunkering activities behind Deeper Life Camp in Sapele LGA, troops mobilized to the area, and arrested two suspected oil thieves. In the operations conducted, a total of 104 sacks filled with over 2,600 litres of stolen crude were recovered.

Danjuma further disclosed that while on routine patrol around Otorogu Gas Plant in Ughelli South LGA, troops intercepted two vehicles with Registration Number Delta PTN 140 AA and a Toyota Hiace mini shuttle bus with Registration Number Anambra AWK 302 ZD, conveying illegally refined condensates.
The stolen products were concealed in sacks and jerricans and were estimated to be 1,475 litres. Two suspects were arrested in connection with the seizure.

The maintaining of visible operational footprints by troops in Akwa Ibom State, have resulted in the discovery of a stockpile of illegally refined Automotive Gasoline Oil (AGO) at a warehouse in Ikot Ntuen Village, Abak LGA, from where 20 jerrycans filled with stolen AGO were recovered.

Meanwhile, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Emmanuel Eric Emekah, while commending troops for the successes recorded, charged them to sustain the tempo against economic saboteurs. He also called on the good people of the region to continue to support the ongoing crackdown on criminal networks whose stock-in-trade is the compromise of critical national infrastructure in the Niger-Delta region.

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