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Troops Destroy 57 Illegal Refineries, Arrest 21 Oil Thieves

The Defence Headquarters has said troops of Operation Delta Safe discovered and destroyed 57 illegal refining sites and apprehended 21 oil thieves in Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers in the past three weeks.
The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Musa Danmadami, made this known while giving an update on military operations, yesterday, in Abuja.
Danmadami said the troops also destroyed 953 cooking ovens, 68 wooden boats, 172 storage tanks and 149 dugout pits within the period.
He said the troops in the conduct of Operation Octopus Grip also recovered 445,000 litres of crude oil, 1.04 million litres of Automotive Gas Oil, 22,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and 2,000 litres of Dual Purpose Kerosene.
According to him, eight tankers, 63 vehicles, two speed boats, one tug boat, 14 motorcycles, one tricycle, three bicycles, 11 pumping machines and three outboard engines were captured.
He added that 21 oil thieves and pipeline vandals were also apprehended within the period under review.
“Cumulatively within the weeks in focus, oil thieves were denied a total of N713.6million in the region. The large quantity of illegal crude oil and other petroleum products recovered and destroyed and the number of arrested oil thieves and pipeline vandals, shows the unrelenting efforts by the troops of Operation Delta Safe in denying them freedom of action,” he said.
In the South-East, Danmadami said the troops and other security agencies in the zone, neutralised seven criminals, apprehended 25 others and rescued eight kidnapped civilians.
He said the troops also recovered five AK-47 rifles, eight pump-action guns, three locally made pistols, three Dane guns, and several locally fabricated hand grenades with leg cuffs and chains, among others.
According to him, all recovered items, rescued civilians and apprehended criminals have been handed over to the relevant authority for further action.
In the South-West, he said the troops of Operation AWATSE in the conduct of Operation Swift Response recovered 1,680 (50kg) bags of foreign rice, 997 jerrycans of 30 litres of PMS, one truck, two Golf cars, bales of used clothing, among other items.
Danmadami said that the troops also arrested two criminal elements during the operation.
He said that all recovered items had been handed over to the Nigerian Customs Services while the arrested criminals were handed over to the relevant authority for further action.
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