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NSCDC Impounds Three Boats With AGO, Nabs 19 Suspects
In a bid to end criminality and all forms of economic sabotage in the country, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Rivers State Command, has impounded three wooden boats used by criminals to steal petroleum products in communities in the State.
The Command also arrested 19 suspects involved in Oil theft and illegal dealings in petroleum products.
This was contained in a statement by the Public Relations Officer, NSCDC, Rivers Command, Olufemi Ayodele to newsmen
The statement noted that the State Commandant, Michael Ogar, decried the defiant attitude of oil thieves and those engaging in illegal bunkering activities.
He siad in spite of the continuous sensitisation and relentless war against economic sabotage in the nation, those milking the nation’s wealth through illegal oil dealings have blatantly refused to change their ways.
Ogar stated that sequel to the reconstitution of a new Anti-vandal NSCDC team, the Marine and land Patrol operatives “have commenced full operations with a renewed vigour, professionalism and tactics in wagging war against the menace of vandalism of oil pipelines and oil theft in Rivers State.
“As directed by the NSCDC Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi, marching order was given to the Marine and land operatives to massively arrest pipeline vandals and illegal oil dealers in the State, and this has enhanced our doggedness in the series of arrests made by the Command”, he said.
The Marine and land Patrol team arrested 19 suspects at different locations in the State
“To serve as deterrent to those still getting involved in this unscrupulous and illegitimate business, all the arrested suspects would be charged to court of competent jurisdiction while the Command would do everything possible to unravel, chase and apprehend their sponsors”, he stated further.
The Command, Ogar continued, “will approach the court with application for forfeitures of both the contents and the mode of conveyance, and the proceeds would definitely be remitted in the Federal Government coffers.
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