Men of the Nigerian Navy in Warri, Delta State, have taken the battle
against oil thieves to the creeks. They have continued to bombard
various illegal refineries and fuel dumps in the creeks and waterways of
Delta State.
Investigation by this reporter revealed that no fewer than 50 illegal
refineries and fuel dumps have so far been destroyed in the last three
months.
Sources said the oil thieves, who were severely dealt with several
months ago, had re-grouped and relocated to hidden areas in Kantu,
Iteghele and communities in Warri South West.
The activities of the oil thieves became rampant sometime in the early
part of the year. At the time, the Shell Petroleum Development Company
(SPDC) of Nigeria had to raise the alarm on the huge damage being done
to its facilities by oil thieves.
According to Shell, the lingering sabotage being done to its facilities
by vandals was causing the Anglo-Dutch oil giant unquantifiable loss.
According to the company, no fewer than 37,000 barrels of crude oil was
being stolen from its facilities on daily basis while over 92,000
volumes were spilled between 2010 and 2014 respectively.
But rising up to the challenge, the NNS Delta Warri Naval Base, led by
Navy Commodore Aliyu Sule, has punctured several illegal refineries in
the last three months, thus considerably reducing the unwholesome
activities of the oil thieves.
Only recently, Commodore Sule personally led his team to Kantu community
in Warri South West Local Government to destroy hundreds of illegal
refineries as well as equipment running into millions of naira.
The Navy boss said his team, acting on information, had raided the area
on two occasions and dispossessed the hoodlums of their belongings.
Commodore Sule, who vowed not to relent in the fight against the
scourge, revealed that his men have been planted everywhere to further
frustrate the activities of the oil thieves and make the illegal
business become non-attractive. He vowed that there would be no escape
route for them.
Commodore Sule disclosed that some oil thieves and two gigantic boats
laden with 19,000 litres of crude oil were recently arrested at Isaba
Community in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.
According to him, one of the boats was loaded with crude oil while the
other one was empty.
He said the oil thieves adopted a new system by creating a big container
in the middle of the tugboat, otherwise known as Cotonou boat, in order
to escape from being discovered by the Navy Personnel.
“They used to put products in jerry cans, but they decided to adopt a
new system. However, the long arm of the law caught up with them when my
men discovered their trick and brought out the container,” Commodore
Sule said.
He, however, noted that the activities of the oil thieves were reducing
drastically, noting that the Nigerian Navy had intensified patrols along
the creeks and waterways.
Commodore Sule said the products concealed in the container were up to
three tanker loads of petroleum products, adding that any criminal
caught would not escape justice.
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