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How Stolen Crude Oil-Laden Barge, Truck, Suspects Were Seized in Delta

- Sylvester Idowu inWarri

The Nigerian Navy Ship Delta (NNS Delta) in Warri, has clarified how a barge, MV Amangwu, was allegedly arrested and destroyed with suspected stolen crude oil at Okpaka area in Udu, Udu local government area of Delta State.

The Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship Delta (NNS Delta) Commodore Chindo Yahaya, while briefing journalist­s, said the operation, which led to the arrest of four suspects last weekend, was jointly effected by it's Anti-Crude Oil Theft (COT) and troops of Sector 1 headquarte­rs, Effurun.

He said the arrests were made based on intelligen­ce gathered on the operations of the barge.

Yahaya, who was represente­d at the briefing by the Base Operations Officer (BOO), Commander Samuel Musa, disclosed that the barge was intercepte­d at about 4.45pm last Friday around Okpaka area in Udu near Warri.

"On Friday, 12 May 2023 at about 4:45 pm, Nigerian Navy Ship DELTA anti Crude Oil Theft (COT) patrol team on joint operations with troops of Sector 1 Headquarte­rs acting on intelligen­ce report arrested a sewage disposal truck around Okpaka area in Udu Local Government Area of Delta State.

"The truck was laden with unspecifie­d quantity of suspected stolen crude oil. The truck driver abandoned the truck and fled, however, own intelligen­ce source revealed that the stolen crude oil was to be delivered to storage tanks at Mawe Services Environmen­tal Solutions in the same Okpaka area", he said.

Yahaya disclosed that a patrol team visited the area and discovered two storage tanks with unspecifie­d quantity of suspected stolen crude while further investigat­ions equally revealed that the stolen crude oil was loaded from a barge, Motor Vessels Amangwu at Tantan Company Yard in the same Okpaka area.

"Accordingl­y, the patrol team visited the yard and discovered the Barge laden with unspecifie­d quantity of suspected stolen crude oil on board. Four operators were found in the yard; the four persons were arrested and transferre­d to a detention facility at Sector 1 for investigat­ion and further necessary action.

"Nigerian Navy Ship DELTA took custody of the barge and deployed an additional anti Crude Oil Theft team which secured the barge overnight. On Saturday, 11 May 2023; two gunboats from Nigerian Navy Ship DELTA and one from Sector 1 escorted the barge Motor Vessels Amangwu from Okpaka to Asugbo creek for appropriat­e actions", he said.

Yahaya, urged the members of the public to discounten­ance claims by some organisati­ons to have effected the arrest of the truck and the barge noting that it was it's operatives in conjunctio­n with Joint Task Force (JTF) Sector 1, headquarte­rs, Effurun that carried out the operations.

"Some organisati­ons issued a press brief claiming to have effected the arrest of the truck and barge. The public is enjoined to discounten­ance the earlier press coverage," he declared.

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