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Nigerian Military Dismantles 81 Illegal Refineries, Arrests Scores Of Oil Thieves In Niger Delta

Nigerian Military Dismantles 81 Illegal Refineries, Arrests Scores Of Oil Thieves In Niger Delta
December 1, 2022

The military further recovered two outboard engines, one tricycle, and five AK47 rifles loaded with 7.62mm special bullets.

The Defence Headquarters, Abuja, has said its troops of Operation Delta Safe destroyed 81 illegal refining sites in the Niger Delta region in the last two weeks.

The Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Musa Danmadami, who disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja during bi-weekly briefing on its nationwide operations, noted that 254 storage tanks, 173 cooking ovens, 118 dugout pits, and 36 wooden boats found at the sites were destroyed.

 

He said the troops also arrested 81 suspected oil thieves in different locations during the conduct of “Operation Octopus Grip.”

Danmadami also disclosed that 1.06 litres of crude oil, 391,000 litres of diesel, 11 cars, six tankers, eight pumping machines and three motorcycles were recovered during the operations.

 

The military further recovered two outboard engines, one tricycle, and five AK47 rifles loaded with 7.62mm special bullets.

 

Mr Danmadami said the troops also raided a suspected gunmen enclave at Ebem Community in Abi Local Government Area of Cross River, arrested suspects and recovered arms and ammunition.

 

He added that in the South-east, the military, in conjunction with other security agencies had continued to sanitise the region in the fight against the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra/Eastern Security Network (IPOB/ESN).

In the South-west, troops of “Operation AWATSE” recovered 447 (50kg) bags of foreign rice, 125 jerry cans of 25 litres of petrol and one vehicle.

Danmadami also told journalists that all recovered contraband items were handed over to the Nigerian Customs Service for further action.