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Army Destroy 31 Bunkering Sites, 212,000 liters of oil, arrest 29 suspects

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The Nigeria Army, 6 Division, Port Harcourt has confiscated 212,000 liters of stolen Petroleum products, deactivating 31 illegal refineries in the Niger Delta and arresting 29 suspected oil thieves.

According to Lt. Col. Danjuma Jonah the Division’s Deputy Director of Public Relation in a press statement in Port Harcourt on Sunday, the latest feat was recorded in joint operations conducted with other security agencies between March 3 – 9, 2025.

Lt. Col. Danjuma said, “In Rivers State, in a decisive operation conducted at Ogbonga Forest in Bonny Island Local Government Area (LGA), troops deactivated Ten Illegal refining sites, 15 cooking pots,and recovered one heavy duty generator as well as two massive reservoirs stocked with over 70,000 litres of stolen crude. These were in addition to three tanks filled with over 10,000 litres of stolen products and a 200 meters long hose used for the criminal venture recovered.

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“The items were tactically concealed under a thick forest, hence not susceptible to aerial surveillance. Additionally, along Oloma general area also in Bonny Island LGA, three suspected oil thieves with a wooden boat ladened with over 10,000 litres of stolen products were intercepted. While, around Karakarma, four illegal refining sites, four boats were destroyed with over 9,600 litres of stolen crude confiscated.

“Relatedly, around Rumuokwurusi – Elelenwo in Obio Akpor LGA, four Gp Tanks filled with over 9,500 litres of stolen crude disguised as Bakery were handled. Similar operations were also carried out at Bille and Kumbufari Creeks in Degema LGA, where several illegal refining sites, three wooden boats and holding facilities were taken out with over 9,000 litres of stolen products confiscated. At Ebocha in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA (ONELGA), one active illegal refining site, a large metal oven drum, hoses and a reservoir with over 6,000 litres of stolen products were handled in accordance with subsisting operational mandate. Several other seizures were effected at Omoku also in ONELGA, Joinkrama 4 in Ahoada West LGA, Karakarma Community in Bille, Degema LGA, as well as along Cool Beach general area.

“Similarly, in Delta State, a truck was intercepted conveying over 35,000 litres suspected to be stolen products. At Opumami in Warri South LGA, 5 wooden boats used for illicit activities were demobilized with 4,000 litres of stolen products recovered. Other seizures were made at Obodo Omadino Community in Warri South South LGA where three active illegal refining sites, with several holding facilities and over 3,000 litres of stolen products handled. Additional seizures were also effected at Ogbe – Ijoh market, Ughoton, and Alele Communities all in Warri South LGA.

“In Bayelsa State, troops came under fire from suspected oil thieves, but own superior fire forced the criminals to flee in disarray. In a follow up operations conducted, over 12,000 and 9,000 stolen crude and illegally refined Automotive Gasoline Oil (AGO) were recovered respectively. Other items recovered included, seven wheelbarrows and one motorcycle. Also, around Biseni in Yenagoa LGA, four illegal refining sites were deactivated, with 18 metal oven tanks, drums, metal pipes, hoses and dugout pits with over 5,800 and 200 litres of stolen crude and AGO confiscated respectively. Along Biseni – Samabiri road, also in Yenagoa LGA, one Toyota Sequoia Jeep loaded with over 1,750 litres of illegally refined AGO stored in sacks were recovered.

“Similarly, over 4,000 litres of illegally refined AGO in two separate residential buildings were recovered. The occupants fled and abandoned the vehicle and buildings on sighting troops.

“Meanwhile, in Akwa Ibom, over 5, 600 litres of illegally refined premium motor spirit in 20 jerricans of 280 litres were intercepted at Oron LGA. The products were suspected to have been primed for smuggling to a neighbouring country through the waterways.”

Danjuma echoed the General Officer Commanding, 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Major General Emmanuel Eric Emekah’s charged to the troops to sustain the pressure on the criminal warning economic saboteurs to turn a new leaf and embrace legitimate means of livelihood, or be ready to face the full wrath of the law.

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