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JTF intercepts 14 boats with stolen crude

Photo caption: Oil theft

 

The Niger Delta Joint Task Force, Operation Delta Safe, says it has destroyed several illegal refining sites located within Abia State.

The JTF Commander, Rear Admiral John Okeke, made the disclosure in a statement released to newsmen in Yenagoa on Sunday.

Okeke said that the task force also intercepted 14 boats loaded with crude oil in Obuzor, Okoloma and Komkom River in Abia.

He said that the operation was carried out by the air component of the task force following reliable intelligence from members of the public.

The commander said that the mission was planned and executed to combat illegal activities along the Obuzor, Okoloma River and Komkom River regions.

“The task force visited some communities in the region to caution them to desist from all illegal crude oil activities capable of destroying the nation’s economy.

“This move is in line with the anti-crude oil theft and illegal oil bunkering posture of the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa,” he said.

He said the operation was to send a clear message that oil theft and economic sabotage within the Niger Delta Region would not be tolerated.

“We are ready, capable and determined in the task of combating illegal oil activities, and preserving the nation’s critical assets,” he said.

Okeke urged the public to always provide the task force with reliable information to track down oil thieves and  vandals.

 

 

 

 

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