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Army Intercept 3.8m Litres Of Crude Oil In Niger Delta, 26 Suspects Nabbed


Army Intercept 3.8m Litres Of Crude Oil In Niger Delta, 26 Suspects Nabbed
 
The Defence Headquarters (DHQ), on Thursday, said that in its determined efforts to end insurgency activities in the country, the Armed Forces of Nigeria in collaboration with other security agencies, discovered and destroyed a total of 3,074,000 litres of Automotive Gas Oil, and 3,810,000 litres of crude oil in the Niger Delta region in the last two weeks to fight against oil thieves and illegal oil refining in the country.

Director, Defence Media Operations (DMO), Major-General BernardOnyeuko  who disclosed this  during the bi-weekly media briefing  with Defence Correspondents in Abuja  said that 14,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit and 14,000 litres of Dual Purpose Kerosine were also discovered during the operation 

He explained that the discoveries were made during anti-illegal bunkering, oil theft and other sundry operations carried out by the troops of Operation DAKATAR DA BARAWO between 17 and 19 June 2022 at various parts of Delta and Rivers States respectively.

He further added that during the operations  26 oil thieves were arrested while 29 vehicles, 68 wooden boats, nine speed boats amongst other wooden boats, storage tanks, and dugout pits laden with illegal refined Automotive Gas Oil were recovered.

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