Troops Destroy 15 Illegal Refineries, Recover 115,000 Litres Of Stolen Crude

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Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army (NA) have remained resolute in the ongoing anti illegal bunkering operations, with tremendous successes resonating across the operational landscape.

Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, October 6, 2024.

In the latest push, troops have effectively deactivated over 15 illegal refining sites, arrested Ten suspects, dismantled over 30 cooking pots, intercepted Eleven vehicles, several boats and confiscated over 115,000 litres of stolen products in various operations conducted in the region. These were in addition to the recovery of several ancillary items used for economic sabotage in the joint operation area.

In Rivers State, following tip off on oil theft around SIAT Farm, Elele in Ikwerre Local Government Area (LGA), troops mobilised to the scene and intercepted a truck with Reg No GDD 831 ZN Anambra loaded with about 40,000 litres of stolen crude. Similarly, at Sankri in Okrika LGA, the operations led to the deactivation of 3 illegal refining sites, destruction of 2 wooden boats with over 26,500 litres of stolen products recovered.

This feat was also recorded at Dapama in Bille general area, Degema LGA, where over 4 illegal refining sites were taken out, 2 wooden boats stocked with over 10,000 litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and 6,000 litres of stolen crude intercepted.

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At the stretch of the Imo Riverside, troops identified and destroyed several illegal refining sites, make shift structures in camps, with one big pot, over 30 cooking drum pots dismantled.

Others included destruction of 4 wooden boats, One fibre boat and over 15,000 litres of stolen crude around Okoloma, Obuzor and Ukwa Creeks which were handled appropriately in line with subsisting mandate.

Relatedly, at Freedom Kula in Akuku-Toru LGA, troops discovered a pipeline vandalization site, where 3 gas cylinders were recovered. Further exploitation at the area, led to the arrest of one suspect.

At Ebocha, OB II and Obiafu Ndoni, 4 suspects were arrested with over 4,000 litres of stolen condensates in a Toyota Camry with Reg No ZKW 648 AA Kaduna and a tricycle at Ogba/Ndoni/Egbema LGA.

While at Omoku, 5 inactive illegal refining sites with several empty metal drums were destroyed, with 2 suspects arrested at Orashi River with reasonable quantities of stolen condensates.

The reinvigorated clampdown also paid off in Bayelsa State. This was evident around Sabasuo general area in Nembe LGA, where active illegal refining sites were deactivated with over 2,800 litres of stolen product recovered

At Amalakiri in Southern Ijaw, one active illegal refining site was taken out with over 2,500 stolen products recovered. Troops also intercepted a wooden boat ladened with over 1,800 litres of stolen AGO in sacks around Idewa/Waribokiri general area in Ogbia LGA.

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In Delta State, a trailer with Reg No JJN 167 ZU Plateau was intercepted siphoning crude from Nigerian Petrolatum Development Company Oil pipeline at Ozoro in Isioko North LGA. Two persons have been arrested in connection to the crime. Several other vehicles loaded with stolen products were intercepted at Obi Anyima Community in Ika South LGA and Ugo Community in Orhiomwon Edo State in follow up operations conducted.

The situation in Akwa Ibom State recorded some measure of success, as troops acting on credible intelligence intercepted 3 drums of premium motor spirit, at the fringes of Oron waterways.

The products were suspected to have been prepared for smuggling to a neighbouring country.

Troops have also continued to maintain vigilance in the ongoing anti bunkering operations in the state to deny economic saboteurs and their collaborators freedom of action.

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