Illegal bunkering: NSCDC apprehends 5 suspects, impounds vehicles in Imo

Tue, Dec 12, 2023
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Defence

THE Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has announced the arrest of five people suspected of involvement in illegal oil bunkering in Imo.

According to the NSCDC Commandant in Imo, Mr Matthew Ovye, four vehicles were impounded from the suspects.

Ovye said on Tuesday in Owerri that the suspects were arrested at Abacheke and Agwa communities in Ohaji-Egbema and Oguta Local Government Areas, respectively.

He said that 30,000 litres of oil was recovered from the suspects during the operation conducted by the corps’ Special Intelligence Squad, following a tip off.

He added that one more suspect and a vehicle were arrested by the anti vandalism team of the NSCDC on Monday.

The commandant said they have succeeded in decimating vandals in the state and would continue to protect national assets and infrastructure.

“In the past they used to move with trucks but now they use salon cars and smaller vehicles, meaning that we have really decimated them and they are now in hiding.

 “With the C-G’s combined team and holistic synergy with sister agencies, we’ll nip this in the bud”, he said.

Ovye said that the suspects would be prosecuted at the conclusion of investigations, and urged residents to report suspected criminals to security agencies for prompt action. (NAN)

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-December 12, 2023 @ 14:59 GMT|

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