Illegal Oil Bunkering: Operational breakthrough by the troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, executed a successful clearance operation at Umuedeokwara Community, Odogwa Town in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State. This decisive action led to the discovery and busting of a meticulously concealed illegal oil bunkering site. The operation was prompted by credible intelligence, shedding light on the nefarious activities of criminals in the area.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of 6 Division and Nigerian Army/Land Component Commander of Joint Task Force, Operation DELTA SAFE, Major General Jamal Abdusalam, personally visited the location to assess the gravity of the criminalities taking place.
Expressing his astonishment, the GOC emphasized the severity of the situation, stating, “We are here to let Nigerians know what is happening. Even aerial surveillance, through helicopters or drones, would fail to capture the extent of the illicit activities on the ground.” During his interaction with the media, he revealed the discovery of numerous illegal structures, including reservoirs, boilers, and an intricate network of pipes and cables. The unprecedented amount of crude oil found at the site highlighted the scale of the illicit operation.
COMBATING CRIMINALITY: Military Officials Detail the Extent of Illegalities and Future Strategies
Major General Jamal Abdusalam, addressing the press at the illegal oil bunkering site, disclosed the alarming extent of criminal activities unearthed during the operation. The discovery of sophisticated infrastructure, such as reservoirs and boilers, emphasized the organized nature of the illegal oil bunkering activities in the region. The GOC stressed the importance of bringing these criminals to justice and putting an end to the environmental degradation caused by such operations.
Furthermore, the military officials outlined future strategies to combat illegal oil bunkering. They underscored the need for increased intelligence gathering and collaborative efforts with local communities to identify and dismantle similar operations. Major General Abdusalam assured the public that the Nigerian Army remains committed to preserving national resources and safeguarding communities from the detrimental effects of illegal activities. This successful operation stands as a testament to the military’s dedication to maintaining law and order, ensuring the security of the nation.
Crackdown on Illegal Oil Bunkering: Military Division Vows to Halt Illicit Activities
In a resolute move, the military division has declared an unwavering commitment to eradicating Illegal Oil Bunkering activities that pose a significant threat to the nation’s economy. Major General Abdussalam, the General Officer Commanding (GOC), emphasized the critical role of the division in ensuring the Federal Government receives its rightful share for the welfare of citizens. He underscored the nation’s dependency on factors like crude oil production for its budget, stressing that any decline in production adversely impacts the national economy.
Highlighting the gravity of the situation, the GOC disclosed the discovery of 19 reservoirs, each containing a minimum of 200,000 liters of crude oil, totaling over 3,000,000 liters. Expressing concern, he lamented the involvement of individuals in crimes with profound implications for the national economy. As a stern warning, Major General Abdussalam urged perpetrators to abandon illicit activities and embrace legitimate businesses, cautioning that the full force of the law would be unleashed against those who persist. The military division, he assured, would relentlessly deny criminals the freedom to operate.
Collaborative Destruction of Illicit Reservoirs: Six Suspects Arrested
Major General Abdussalam has announced a collaborative effort with relevant agencies to destroy the discovered Illegal Oil Bunkering sites, which hold a total of 19 reservoirs. This operation, aimed at thwarting criminal activities, led to the successful arrest of six suspects at the site. The GOC reiterated ongoing efforts to apprehend additional individuals involved in these nefarious activities, emphasizing the need for collective action by the government and stakeholders in the petroleum sector.
The GOC underscored that addressing Illegal Oil Bunkering is not only crucial for economic reasons but also imperative due to the environmental problems associated with such activities. The destruction of the site is part of the military division’s proactive measures to safeguard the nation’s interests. Major General Abdussalam called on the government and stakeholders in the petroleum sector to prioritize and address the issue comprehensively, considering both economic and environmental ramifications.
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