Niger Delta
NSCDC Arrests Five Suspected Vandals
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corp (NSCDC), has arrested five suspected vandals with two tankers containing 66, 000 litres of crude oil in Benin.
State Commandant of the NSCDC, Mr Chuka Akubuiroh, told newsmen that the suspects (names withheld) were arrested around bypass area of Benin/Warri highway, following a tip-off.
He said the suspects now in custody, would be charged to court as soon as investigations were concluded on the matter.
Akubuiroh said the investigation was to determine how and where the suspects got their products.
The commandant said that the two tankers, with registration number ABH 264 XA and ABS 186 XA respectively, had been impounded by the NSCDC.
“When we got wind of their movement sometime last week, we mounted 36 hours surveillance and it yielded result; only this morning, our men were able to trap them.
“They are in our custody now and further investigation is ongoing to ascertain where and how they got the product, before they will face prosecution in the court.
“We have before now arrested vandals conveying different quantities of adulterated products in the last two months; we have arrested vandals with tankers of 33, 000 liters of crude and also arrested mini vehicles and buses with same products.
“Twenty persons were arrested in connection with this and they are yet to be charged to court because the courts are just back on session after the long industrial action,” he said.
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