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‘Hard Times Await Oil Thieves’
The new Commander of the Joint Military Taskforce , (JTF) in Niger Delta Major-General Bata Debiro has warned oil thieves and other criminal actors in the area that the tea party is over as the task force is ready to deal within the frame work of the law.
Maj. Gen. Bata Debiro, who berated the activities of the pipeline vandalism and illegal bunkering described as traumatic. said there was need for a collective fight against this menace to nip it in the bud, considering that barrels of crude oil have so far been lost to the criminal activities.
Speaking when he paid familiarity visit to the State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalist, NUJ, the JTF boss, said that the fight against criminal elements in the society is enormous, and therefore required collaborating efforts between the security men and the civil organisations such as the NUJ .
According to him, there was no going back on the protection of oil facilities the life and property of innocent citizens in the region by the security agency.
He suggest to the maiden men that through collaborative efforts “ we can do a lot to discourage pipeline vandalism and illegal bunkering; ome up with programme that can make these people desist from this criminal activity.’’.
He said JTF effects arrest of pipeline vandals and illegal oil bunkerers come daily basis and would want these suspects to be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others.
While soliciting the assistance of journalists in the state, the JTF Commander assured that the agency would also check mate the incident of piracy in the creeks of the Niger Delta.
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