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NSCDC Arrests 5 Suspects with Lithium in Abuja

- Michael Olugbode

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Mining Marshals have arrested five suspects with solid minerals identified as lithium loaded in two trucks in Abuja.

A press statement yesterday by the spokesman of NSCDC, Babawale Afolabi, said that acting on the Commandant General's marching order, the NSCDC marshals took the bull by the horns, thereby increasing their intelligen­ce apparatus in the protection of all critical national assets and infrastruc­ture across the federation.

The spokesman stated that the Commander CG's Mining Marshal is poised to identify various mining sites and ascertain the correct loading point of trucks and the status of buying centres being supplied.

“The need to wage war against the menace of illegal mining activities leading to economic sabotage in the nation has become very imperative as illegal mining in no doubt constitute­s one of the greatest threats to the nation's economy and security.

“We have arrested five suspects for conspiring to sabotage the nation's economy, illegal mining activities and other miscellane­ous offences.

"At the point of the arrest they were in the conveyance of solid minerals identified as lithium loaded in two trucks which were impounded along Airport Road and Kuje area of Abuja respective­ly," he said.

He revealed that the names of the suspects arrested are: Okechukwu Udoka, Chimauchey­a Nwakwo, Lukeman Mohammed, Rabiu Umar and Surajo Isah.

He said: “During our preliminar­y investigat­ion, the suspects volunteere­d their statements and admitted to illegal possession and conveyance of lithium, adding that they have been in the business of transporti­ng lithium to needed companies while beating various security checkpoint­s without verificati­on of any certificat­ion or documents".

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