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NSCDC parades 12 suspects in Rivers

- From Victor Edozie, Port Harcourt

The Rivers State Command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC on Monday paraded 12 suspects involved in oil bunkering and illegal diversion of petroleum products.

Parading the suspects the new Commandant of NSCDC, Mr Muktar Lawal, said the suspects were arrested in various parts of the State for offences ranging from stealing of petroleum products to diversion of the products.

He said trucks and vehicles used in conveying stolen petroleum products were also impounded by men of the Command.

Muktar said soon after he assumed office in July he constitute­d an anti-vandal team of trained officers who specialize­d in spotting vehicles and trucks with adulterate­d and stolen petroleum products.

He said that the team was also trained on how to identify illegal dump sites in the State.

He said "on 31st July, 2019 a 14000 liters trucks conveying products suspected to be illegally refined AGO was apprehende­d at Abonnima Jetty in Akuku-toru Local Government Area of the State. On 1st August 2019 at about 600hrs a short truck conveying products suspected to be adulterate­d AGO was also arrested at Abonnima Jetty in Akukutoru Local Government Area of the State"

"On 1st August 2019, 4 suspects were arrested with unquantifi­able bags filled with crude oil stacked in an open-bodied long lorry at GRA junction in Port Harcourt City Local Government Area of the State. On 2nd August an open van loaded with suspected crude oil was also arrested at Macoba by Ibeto Cement Industry road."

"On the same date at 1200hrs a truck fully loaded with suspected crude oil in a 24,000 litres tank specially constructe­d within the truck was also arrested at SPDC pipeline Aluu Shell right of way in Port Harcourt. Other arrests made include 8 suspects, 3 long trucks fully loaded with suspected illegally refined AGO were also arrested."

He warned those involved in stealing and diversion of petroleum products to turn to new leave saying that the Command will go all out to put them out of business.

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