Troops
of Operation Pulo Shield of the Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt have
seized 2.3 million litres of allegedly stolen diesel worth N3.45 million
from an illegal bunker site in Rivers.
The petroleum product was siphoned from the pipelines belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Company.
Maj.-Gen. Alani Okunlola, the Commander of the operation, formerly known
as the Joint Task Force, disclosed this to newsmen on Sunday at
Tamunotonye Ama in Ogu-Bolo Local Government Area of Rivers.
Okunlola said that two suspected oil thieves were arrested at the bunker
site, while several equipment used by the operators of the illegal
bunker were seized during the raid.
He said, “On Sept. 23, troops of Sector 2 of OPS of 2 Brigade Army Port
Harcourt stormed Tamunotonye-Ama community and discovered a very large
bunkering site which operates illegally.
“Troops during the raid discovered and seized eight large metal badges
laden with stolen Automated Gas Oil (AGO), commonly referred to as
diesel, while another 23 empty barges were also seized.
“Two of the eight metal badges have estimated capacity of seven tanker trucks each”.
The OPS commander told newsmen that other items found at the site were
44 large plastic tanks, 22 illegal pumping dumps, 18 pumping machines,
three speedboats, two outboard engines and a lengthy hose.
He added that 19 storage tanks filled with stolen crude oil were also seized from the site during the operation.
“Two suspects in our custody will be interrogated, while the barges have
been towed to Ogoloma Jetty in Okirika Local Government Area of
Rivers”, he said.
Okunlola said investigation into the activities of the illegal bunkers had begun.
He said the investigation should reveal how they were able to operate in the area without being spotted.
The OPS commander said under his command, the operation had increased
the frequency of raids in a bid to end oil theft and illegal bunkering
in the Niger Delta region.
The site is located near the Onne Sea Port and the Onne Oil and Gas Free
Zone where several multinational oil and gas companies are operating.
(NAN)
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