Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army (NA) have uncovered massive dumps, where illegally refined products worth over 200,000 litres in Bayelsa and Rivers States were stored.
In Bayelsa State, the discovery was made at Dasaba Creek, where One illegal Refining Site, One Oven and a massive metal reservoir containing products suspected to be stolen crude oil estimated at over 110000 litres was uncovered.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations Rivers State in a statement said that the troops swooped on over 33000 litres being siphoned into a tank.
The operation which was painstakingly conducted by troops, traced an interconnected hose to a tank from Indorama (Eleme Petrochemicals) pipeline, far behind the fence in the bush.
Several items where also recovered from the sites. These include two pumping machines, long hose and eleven drums used to perpetrate criminality in the general area.
In a related development, Troops of 63 Brigade, Nigerian Army, while on routine patrols, successfully intercepted trucks ladened with products suspected to be stolen crude in Delta State. The arrest was made at SEPLAT Energy Nigeria Ltd trunkline, Mosogar.
During the operation, the truck was discovered to have over 30000 litres of stolen products. The trucks have been handled in line with the subsisting mandate of OPDS in the NDR region.
Similarly, Troops of 16 Brigade, Nigerian Army, intercepted a truck with Reg No: Delta UDH 983 XR along road Elebele-Emeyal in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. The truck was also ladened with over 30000 litres of products suspected to be stolen crude.
Also, Troops deployed at Cawthorne Channel 1, in conjunction with other security agencies successfully deactivated one illegal refining site with over 5,500 litres of products suspected to be stolen crude. The site was located close to Well Head 8, behind Glisten Community in Degema LGA, Rivers State. The breakthroughs recorded is addition to other seizures made within the general area. Four suspects have so far been arrested along Udoni Obiafu in Onne LGA.
The suspects are, Freedom Effiong, Behaviour Power, Timothy Onyebuchi and Lovetg Ifeanyi. They will be handed over to relevent agencies for prosecution. These feats are as a result of the renewed effort by troops to effectively clampdown on economic saboteurs and their collaborators.
He enjoined members of the public to provide actionable intelligence on the activities of these economic saboteurs in their vicinity to security agencies.