Rivers: Troops destroy over 115 illegal refining sites, 66 Boats, arrest 22 oil thieves

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Rivers: Troops destroy over 115 illegal refining sites, 66 Boats, arrest 22 oil thieves

CHIGOZIE AMADI

The 6 Division, Nigerian Army, said it has in conjunction with other security agencies, tightened the noose against illegal artisanal refinery activities and other related crimes in the Niger Delta Region.

Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel, Danjuma Jonah Danjuma in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Sunday said the troops in several operations conducted simultaneously last week, have effectively denied criminal elements and economic saboteurs freedom of action with tremendous successes recorded.

Danjuma said, over 115 illegal refining sites, 66 Boats destroyed, 22 suspects arrested, 27 stolen pipes, 4 pumping machines recovered, 5 illegal connections clamped and over 170,000 stolen products confiscated in addition to other ancillary items deactivated.

According to the statement, “In Bayelsa State, troops of the Division conducted operations around the swampy Ibidi general area, Twon Brass, Agip Terminal in Brass Local Government Area (LGA), where one illegal refining site, one generator, one pumping machine, one reservoir as well as one large wooden boat with stolen illegally refined products estimated to be over 90,000 litres was intercepted.

“Also, in Southern Ijaw LGA, around Igbomotoru, 2 illegal refining sites, one wooden boat as well as over 2000 products were confiscated. In the same LGA, around Opotoma and Isinugbene, troops deactivated 2 illegal refining sites and confiscated over 2500 litres of stolen crude.”

Continuing, he explained that, “At Oyenegbene, also in Southern Ijaw LGA, 4 illegal refining sites, 2 wooden boats, and pumping machines were recovered, in addition to over 2500 litres of stolen crude confiscated. At Okarki forest, one illegal artisanal refinery was destroyed with over 5,000 stolen crude confiscated.”

In Rivers State, Danjuma said “troops of the Division also dominated the operations environment, with footprints of operational successes. At the notorious Imo River, over 79 illegal refining sites, 59 wooden boats were destroyed, with over 40,000 stolen products recovered. These recoveries were in addition to other ancillary items deactivated at the sites.

“Additionally, troops acting on credible intelligence, on the activities of vandals at an installation owned by Webster Global ventures limited, close to Cawthorne Channel II, flow station in Degema LGA, mobilised to the site and arrested 4 suspects. The suspects were arrested with a wooden boat laden with scraps and parts of the installation pipes suspected to have been stolen.”

Similarly, the Division’s spokesperson said “At Ebocha oil field around Krakarma in Bille general area of Degema, troops observed an attempt to be re-activate earlier destroyed site, where 3 illegal refining sites were destroyed and products estimated to be over 3,000 litres confiscated.

“Also, at Krakarma and Bille general area in Degema, 4 illegal refining sites were destroyed, and 6 suspected oil thieves were arrested. The same feat was recorded at Ogbogolo forest in Ahoada East, where 7 illegal refining sites were destroyed with over 2000 litres of stolen products handled appropriately.”

“Troops also closed on oil thieves at Odagwa in Etche LGA, where several illegal connection points were identified and clamped. This was in addition to 2 drum pots, one pumping machine hidden in the swamp, one oven, 2 receivers, and 3 dugout pits were deactivated with over 2000 litres of stolen crude recovered.

“At Ndoni, Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA, troops intercepted 2 suspects conveying 27 suspected vandalised Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) pipes in a Daina pickup truck with Reg No Ebm 126 XA RI.

In Delta State, he said, troops intercepted a wooden boat at Asaba Asa Community jetty, Ndokwa East LGA, with over 40 sacks of illegally refined products. One person has been arrested in connection to the crime.

“In Warri, South West LGA, one illegal refining site was been taken out with over 2700 litres of stolen products recovered. While, in Akwa Ibom State, troops of the Division have continued to dominate the waterways and hinterland to effectively deny criminal elements freedom of action. The suspects have been handed over to the appropriate security agency for prosecution. While confiscated products have been handled appropriately.”

The General Officer Commanding, 6 Division Nigerian Army, Major General Jamal Abdussalam has urged troops to ensure zero tolerance for illegal artisanal refinery activities and associated crimes in the Niger Delta Region.

He urged critical stakeholders, particularly the communities where these illegalities thrive to rise up to the occasion, giving the devastating effects these criminalities have on their immediate environment and the nations economy