The
Joint Military Task Force (JTF) in the Niger Delta announced that 20
Ghanaians and six Nigerians have being arrested over alleged illegal
bunkering.
The Commander, Sector II of the task force, Brig.-Gen.Tukur Buratai, disclosed this in an interview in Port Harcourt.
Buratai said the task force had also destroyed seven barges loaded with crude oil, adding that the barges were impounded in September at Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
The task force commander, however, did not disclose the quantity of the crude oil impounded by the task force.
Buratai, who is also the Commander, 2 Brigade of the Army in Port Harcourt, said the arrested Ghanaians and Nigerians had been handed over to the NSCDC, for prosecution.
‘”There were some arrests and they have all been handed over to the civil defence for prosecution.”
He explained that the barges have been operating within this area and “they take advantage of the creeks, the difficult terrain, to sneak into the area and then steal the crude oil. But, luck ran out for them, we were able to intercept them.’’
He said the difficult terrain had made it difficult for its gunboats to penetrate the creeks because some areas had shallow water.
“But, by and large, we have taken full control and we are able to take on the oil thieves squarely”, he concluded.
The Commander, Sector II of the task force, Brig.-Gen.Tukur Buratai, disclosed this in an interview in Port Harcourt.
Buratai said the task force had also destroyed seven barges loaded with crude oil, adding that the barges were impounded in September at Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
The task force commander, however, did not disclose the quantity of the crude oil impounded by the task force.
Buratai, who is also the Commander, 2 Brigade of the Army in Port Harcourt, said the arrested Ghanaians and Nigerians had been handed over to the NSCDC, for prosecution.
‘”There were some arrests and they have all been handed over to the civil defence for prosecution.”
He explained that the barges have been operating within this area and “they take advantage of the creeks, the difficult terrain, to sneak into the area and then steal the crude oil. But, luck ran out for them, we were able to intercept them.’’
He said the difficult terrain had made it difficult for its gunboats to penetrate the creeks because some areas had shallow water.
“But, by and large, we have taken full control and we are able to take on the oil thieves squarely”, he concluded.
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