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Antivandalism: Rivers NSCDC Parades 10 Suspects for Oil Theft Impounds 9 Vehicles 1 Wooden Boat and 28,225 Litres of AGO
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Antivandalism: Rivers NSCDC Parades 10 Suspects for Oil Theft Impounds 9 Vehicles 1 Wooden Boat and 28,225 Litres of AGO
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Antivandalism: Rivers NSCDC Parades 10 Suspects for Oil Theft Impounds 9 Vehicles 1 Wooden Boat and 28,225 Litres of AGO

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Rivers State Command has paraded 10 Suspects for Vandalism, illegal dealings in petroleum products and other Miscellaneous crimes.

Recall that upon assumption of office of the State Commandant Basil Igwebueze hinted that the Commandant General, Dr. Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni OFR deployed him to Rivers State to critically prosecute the Corps mandate in Safeguarding all Critical National Assets and Infrastructures, Training, Supervision and Monitoring of the Private Security Guard Companies, Disaster Management amongst others.

Commandant Basil noted that in ensuring the effective discharge of the NSCDC statutory mandate the need for strong collaborations with Sisters Security Agencies cannot be overemphasized. He further postulated that a failed Security system is tantamount to failed Intelligence hence the success of any virile security operation is a function of actionable and credible Intelligence.

Basil Igwebueze, State Commandant,  Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Rivers State Command
Basil Igwebueze, State Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Rivers State Command

The NSCDC Rivers State Commandant while addressing the newsmen said the following 5 Suspects: Aniebiet Pascal (M) 22years, Nnadi Ogbonna (M) 23years, Ifeayin Delight (M) 25years, Sunday Benjamin (M) 22 years and Okechukwu Finbar (M) 20years were apprehended by 29 Battalion Nigerian Army port Harcourt with 44 metal Pipes, 4 Cylinders containing Nitrogen Gas, 1 wooden Boat with 25 horse power engine along Kryo Community near Alakiri waterways in Okrika Local Government Area of Rivers State.

“In another development 5 other Suspects were also arrested with 3 Motorcycles, 2 wheelbarrows filled with Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and 1,000 meters large Industrial Pumping Hose. They were arrested and handed over to NSCDC Rivers State Command by 6 military intelligence Headquarters, 6 Division Nigerian Army Port Harcourt for further investigation and possible prosecution”.

“The Antivandal Unit of the Command while on routine patrol at Mother Cat round about, Trans Amadi in Port Harcourt also impounded the following Vehicles being abandoned by Suspects who are currently being trailed by our undercover personnel: A Gold Colour Toyota Camry with number plate RIVERS AJ 770 DBU laden with illegally refined AGO concealed in cellophane Bags, a White and Black Futon Bus Registered as: EBONYI XA 637BKL laden with 8 plastic drums of illegally refined AGO”.

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While on routine patrol the Command Antivandal Unit further impounded 7 Cars: A Gold Colour Toyota Avalon Camry Car with registration number ABIA 573 RA, a light Green Toyota Camry LAGOS LND 926 AP , a Black Toyota Avalon Camry LAGOS EKY 487 DA, an Ash colour Toyota Corolla with number plate RIVERS GGU 240 AA, a Toyota Avalon Camry LAGOS APP 330 DE, a Navy Blue Toyota Avalon Camry Car with registration number AKWA IBOM KET 62 AV, a Navy Blue Toyota Avalon Camry Car LAGOS AKD 938 AV; all laden with illegally refined AGO concealed in cellophane bags. We also impounded 15 drums of AGO, 26 concealed sacks filled with AGO and 11 Kegs (25 litres each) of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO).

The Command helmsman relayed that thorough investigation has commenced after the suspects would be charged to Court while the products and means of conveyance would be forfeited and proceeds remitted into the federal government coffer. He warned unrepentant illegal oil bunkerers to desist from such heinous act or face the full wrath of the law.

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