Defence

Troops Arrest 43 Oil Thieves, Seize Stolen Crude

By Anne Osemekeh, Abuja

Troops of Division 6 Nigerian Army have arrested 43 suspected oil thieves and confiscated over 250,000 litres of stolen products across the Niger-Delta region.

Disclosing this on Sunday, the Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lt. Col Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, said the arrests were made
following troops’ reinvigorated crackdown on oil theft and associated crimes across the Joint Operations Area (JOA), in multiple operations conducted with other security agencies from 31 March to 6 April 2025.

In Delta state, troops uncovered a large-scale illegal bunkering site at Old Ogorode in Sapele Local Government Area (LGA) from where several items were recovered including one Ford bus (registration number Delta KLK 797 HR) loaded with 9 drums of 1000 litres each filled with 90,000 litres, 74 drums of 200 litres each stocked with 14,800 litres, and one tank filled with over 20,000 litres of stolen products.

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Other seizures included 9 drums of 200 litres capacity each, estimated to be 1,800 litres, 8 drums of 200 litres each filled with illegally refined engine oil estimated to be over 1,600 litres, 90 empty drums, one empty 5,000 litres capacity tank, 8 pumping machines, one Lister generator, and one big generator. This is in addition to two suspected economic saboteurs arrested at the site.

Additionally, troops also intercepted a Volvo Canter truck with registration Number Bauchi KTG 166 XC, conveying 56 drums of stolen crude oil estimated to be 13,400 litres at Amukpe in Sapele LGA. Three suspects were taken into custody in connection to the seizures. Also, at Ughelli North LGA, a mini tanker conveying 11,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gasoline Oil (AGO) was intercepted.

In Rivers State, around Ataba general area in Andoni LGA, troops dismantled illegal refining sites, with pots and receivers and over 80,000 litres of stolen crude confiscated. The suspected oil thieves fled on sighting troops.

At Ogale junction in Eleme LGA, troops intercepted over 80 sacks filled with 3,200 litres of stolen products. Similarly, at Okarki Forest in Ahoada West LGA, troops swooped on a massive cooking oven stocked with over 3,000 litres of stolen crude. Several items were also recovered at the scene, including a reservoir pit, metal receivers and 100 meters long iron pipes.

At Omoku in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni, several vehicles were intercepted with unspecified quantities of stolen products recovered, in addition to arrests effected at Aloloba in Kula II general area of Akuku-Toru LGA, Oshie in Onelga, and Krakrama in Degema LGA. Similarly, the ongoing clearance operations at the fringes of the Imo River is progressing with the desired results.

Meanwhile, in Bayelsa state, around Okordia Community in Yenagoa LGA (YELGA), troops dismantled an illegal refining site with three ovens, four refining drums, receivers with dug out pits filled with over 8,000 litres of stolen crude.

Furthermore, at Taylor Creek in Biseni, also in YELGA, two illegal refining sites with 8 mini ovens, 7 refining drums, receivers filled with over 5,500 litres of stolen crude were handled, while at Clough Creek inand Ekeremor, an illegal refining site with metal drums and ovens were dismantled accordingly.

According to Danjuma, the operation is also taking place in Akwa Ibom State, with the economic saboteurs and associated criminals denied freedom of action. All the suspects arrested have been handed over to relevant agencies, while seizures made were handled in accordance to the subsisting operational mandate in the JOA.

The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Emmanuel Emekah, while commending troops for the onslaught, called on critical stakeholders to continue to work in synergy to rid the region of economic saboteurs. The GOC further maintained that these efforts will ramp up oil and gas production in the region for the nation’s economic prosperity.

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