Troops of the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army have dismantled 13 illegal refining sites, recovered 300,000 litres of stolen crude oil, and arrested 15 suspected oil thieves in Niger State.
Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relations, Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah Danjuma, who disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, January 26, 2025, in Port Harcourt said the operations spanned Rivers, Delta, Edo, and Akwa Ibom states.
“Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, have continued to tighten the nose against oil thieves with numerous successes, resonating across the joint operations area. These successes included the dismantling of 13 illegal bunkering hubs, four boats demobilised, arrest of 15 oil thieves, over 150 locally made ovens deactivated and the recovery of over 300,000 litres of stolen products. The operations were conducted closely with other sister Services from 20 – 26 January 2025,” the statement read.
While on routine anti illegal bunkering operations, troops swooped on a vandalised point, with a large pool stocked with 252,000 litres of stolen crude oil at Ugo Community in Orhiomwon Local Government Area LGA of Edo State. The products were suspected to have been stolen from a vandalised point.
“Further exploitation in the area led to the recovery of pumping machine, hose and pipes. At Asade Community in Ethiope West LGA of Delta State, troops intercepted a red 30,000 litres capacity DAF Tanker Truck without Plate Number, siphoning crude from PAN Ocean Nigeria Limited Pipeline located in the bush in Ovade gen area. It was discovered that over 15,000 litres of stolen crude was already siphoned before the truck was intercepted.
“In Rivers State, particularly along the Imo River corridor, the operations led to the confiscation of over 10,000 litres of stolen products. These products were recovered around Lekuma, Abiama and Oyigbo.
“Relatedly, an illegal refining site was discovered along Odagwa along the Imo River waterways. On arrival at a camp at Owaza general area, it was noted to be fully active. The criminals deserted the area on sighting troops. In a follow up operations conducted, one pump action gun was recovered.
“At Obiafu Oil field in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA (ONELGA), troops dismantled three illegal refining sites in a cluster, with ten cooking drums, two rolls of hose and eight reservoirs. This feat was replicated around Abalama Community in Asari-Toru LGA, where troops discovered some carefully concealed jerricans filled with illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK) estimated to be over 1,500 litres.
“Similarly, at Abacheke area also in ONELGA, troops stormed a bunkering camp, where they discovered four illegal refining sites, 145 locally made oven drums and seven wheelbarrows with 95 sacks filled with 5,700 litres of stolen AGO. There was also the discovery of a locally made reservoir stocked with over 3,500 litres of stolen products.
“Eight suspected oil thieves have been arrested in connection to the mindless act of economic sabotage.
“Similarly, at Okoromadi in Abua Odual LGA, troops closed up on an illegal refining site, where four big and small boilers with receivers were discovered. Troops are currently combing the general area for possible arrest of economic saboteurs.
“In Akwa Ibom State, troops raided an illegally refined AGO storage facility at Ikot Abia in Ikot Ekpene LGA. Further exploitation led to the recovery of over 30 polythene bags filled with unspecified quantity of stolen AGO and several empty jerricans. While in Bayelsa State, at Isonogbene general area in Brass LGA, two illegal refining sites were taken out with over 5,000 litres of stolen crude recovered.
“While appreciating troops for their efforts in curbing oil theft and pipeline vandalism, the General Officer Commanding 6 Division Nigerian Army, Major General Emmanuel Eric Emekah reassured that the days of criminal elements masquerading as economic saboteurs and associated crimes are numbered.
“He advised them to turn a new leaf and embrace legitimate means of livelihood or be ready to face renewed onslaught.”