Troops arrest barge laden with 456,600 litres of illegal commodity

Felix Aikhojie
Felix Aikhojie
Oil thieves and illegal refinery

Troops of the 4 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Benin, participating in the on-going Operation Crocodile Smile II, have arrested a barge laden with 456,600 litres of suspected illegally refined Automated Gas Oil (AGO).

A statement signed by Capt. Mohammed Maidawa, Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, said that the arrest was in a bid by the army to checkmate the activities of illegal oil bunkering and other forms of vandalism.

He said the arrest was made during a routine patrol following a tip off on suspected oil bunkering activities in Yokri, near Warri, Delta.

He said the troops intercepted a thug boat pushing a barge laden with the suspected illegally refined petroleum product.

He said the intercepted barge had eight out of its 12 apartments filled with about 454,600 litres of the illegally refined AGO.

Also arrested on board the thug boat, according to him, are five suspected illegal bunkerers; namely Samuel Dino, Eric John, Paul Golo, Felix Sunday and Solomo Doloebiowie.

He said that preliminary investigation was already in progress and suspects would be handed over to relevant security agencies for further investigation and prosecution.

The army spokesman also said that in a related development troops on routine patrol along Nana Creek, also destroyed an illegal oil refining camp at EGWA 1, Warri South Local Government Area of Delta.

He said in the statement that items destroyed in the Camp included three large storage facilities, dug out pits containing substances believed to be illegally refined products, cooking ovens and other bunkering materials.

“While flagging off the Exercise Crocodile Smile II, Friday, in Sapele, the General Officer Commanding 2 Division, Nigerian Army, Ibadan, Maj.-Gen. Chukwunedum Abraham, charged the troops to ensure that those who sabotage our economy, destructs pipelines, illegal refineries and other vices were completely deprived from carrying out such activities.

“He further said that our water ways must be kept clear of pirates and other criminal elements so that those who carry out their legitimate businesses can do so without any interference”, Maidawa said in the statement.

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