Sunday, 11 September 2016

Navy Smashes Crude Oil Thieves, Nabs Seven

The Nigerian Navy has raided illegal crude oil bunkers in Delta Sara Creek near Escravos in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, and arrested seven suspected oil thieves.
The Director of Naval Information, Commodore Christian Ezekobe, said in a statement released in Abuja, Sunday, that the raid was carried out on September 7.
Ezekobe explained that three Cotonou boats laden with unspecified quantity of suspected stolen crude oil were destroyed in the process.
“The patrol team also recovered one speed boat and a Cotonou boat carrying 15×10,000 litres and 2 x 5000 litres GP tanks laden with suspected illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).
“Other items recovered are 3 outboard engines and four pumping machines,” the statement added.
“Similarly, the patrol team deployed by NNS DELTA has arrested a Cotonou boat laden with 100 metric tons (MT) of product suspected to be illegally refined AGO,” it said.
The statement said that the boat was arrested on September 7, at Ogboro Creek in Warri South LGA of Delta State.
It further stated that, a patrol team deployed by NNS DELTA on September 3, combed Benneth Island situated in Warri South LGA of Delta.
On arrival, the suspects fled as the team recovered 40 MT of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), one pumping machine and some hoses with which the criminals operated.
“Again, on September 2, a patrol team deployed by FOB Escravos located and destroyed an illegal refinery as well as a very large Cotonou boat laden with product suspected to be stolen crude oil.
“In the course of the operation, one Mr Endurance Edirin was arrested for involvement in the operations of the illegal refinery at Ekpemu Creek in Warri South West LGA in Delta.
“Some items recovered were two mobile phones, one pumping machine and hoses.
“In all the cases, investigations have commenced and the suspects would be promptly handed over to the prosecuting agencies for further action,” the statement said.
The Nigerian Navy, however, appealed to the general public especially, those with legitimate businesses in the maritime sector .to avoid criminal acts.

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