Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army (NA), have successfully busted a carefully concealed illegal oil bunkering while conducting clearance operations at Umuede-okwara Community, Odogwa Town, in Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State,
A statement by the Division's spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah said the operation was conducted, following credible intelligence on the activities of criminals in the site. The statement further said the crude oil discovered in the site was unprecedented.
The General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division, Nigerian Army who is alao the Land Component Commander, Joint Task Force, Operation DELTA SAFE, Major General Jamal Abdusalam visited the location to assess the magnitude of the criminalities in the area.
"We are here to let Nigerians know what is happening here. In fact, even if you use the air, using a helicopter or drone, you won't be able to see what we saw on the ground "
"We have discovered so many illegalities taking place here. We have seen reservoirs, boilers with a network of pipes and cables, amongst others. "
The GOC further said the Division will ensure that the Federal Government gets what is due to it to take care of the citizens. He reiterated that the budget of the nation is dependent on many factors, including crude oil production, hence, any drop in production affects the economy of the nation.
The GOC further affirmed that a total of 19 reservoirs, with each containing a minimum of 200,000 liters of crude, translating to over 3,000,000 liters were discovered. He lamented the level at which individuals get involved in crimes that have huge implications for the national economy.
Major General Abdussalam used the medium to warn the perpetrators of these crimes to turn a new leaf and embrace legitmate businesses to earn a legitimate livelihood or face the full wrath of the law. The Division he said, will continue to deny criminals freedom of action.
According to him, the site will be destroyed in collaboration with relevant agencies. The operation led to the arrest of six suspects in the site. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend other people involved in this mindless criminality.
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