Breaking: Police uncover Plots to Destroy Oil Facilities in Nigeria

Wed, May 15, 2019 | By publisher


Security

The Nigeria Police Force raises intelligence alert over plots by subversive elements to attack and destroy oil facilities

 

THE Nigeria Police Force has uncovered specific plots by some subversive elements masquerading as climate and environmental activists to commence massive and coordinated attacks on oil installations across the country especially in the Niger-Delta region and adjoining States.

These plots, which are politically motivated, are aimed at sabotaging oil installations with intended negative consequences on national security, economic development and global oil market.

Consequently, Mohammed Adamu, acting inspector general of police, IGP, has ordered commissioners of Police nationwide, and particularly in designated States to intensify their surveillance missions around oil facilities and other critical national infrastructure.
The commissioners of Police and other field commanders have also been directed to put in place proactive measures aimed at neutralising these subversive threats and bringing the plotters to book.
The IGP warned of dire consequences for persons or group of persons who may want to resort to the use of violence or threat of violence, in advancing their political or economic goals.

While urging citizens to remain vigilant, report all suspicious characters and plots to the law enforcement agents, the IGP reaffirms his commitment to ensuring the adequate security of lives, the protection of national assets and the protection of the sanctity of our political freedom and democracy, according to a press release by Frank Mba, Force Public Relations Officer, which was made available to Realnews on Wednesday, May 15.

– May 15, 2019 @ 7: 10 GMT |

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