NSCDC SPECIAL ANTI-VANDAL MONITORING UNIT BURST ILLEGAL REFINERIES IN DELTA
The NSCDC Commandant General’s Special Anti-Vandal Monitoring Unit, SAVMU has recorded another great feat in the fight against illegal bunkering as the operatives dislodged five illegal refineries at Obodo community Creek in Warri North, Delta State.
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In a press statement e-signed and released to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers, NAOSNP by the Civil Defence’s National PRO, DCC Olusola Odumosu stated that, “The Commandant General’s Special Anti-Vandal Monitoring Unit (SAVMU) dislodged 5 illegal refineries at Obodo community Creek in Warri North, Delta State, where adulterated petroleum products were produced and distributed to unsuspecting users across the country.”
According to the statement, “The operation was carried out successfully following a tip off on the nefarious activities of vandals and oil thieves operating a very big camp with about 5 illegal refineries in the area.”
“Two (2) suspects were nabbed during the operation while other collaborators remained at large. The intelligence report however, revealed that the site belongs to three individuals which consist of one woman and 2 other men currently in NSCDC custody and are volunteering information to assist in carrying out further investigation.”
The Squad Commander, DCC Brah Umoru Samson, who led the operation, assured Nigerians that the SAVMU will not condone any act of sabotage to the economy and therefore warned all illegal operators to engage in legitimate business that will not contravene the law or compromise the safety of Critical National Assets and Infrastructure in the country.
He reiterated that the arrested suspects will be prosecuted according to extant law and the Squad will ensure a total manhunt for those currently on the run. According to him, the illegal refineries and other equipment used for the illicit business has been destroyed, while investigation will be carried out with due diligence to unravel the other criminals connected to the crime for possible prosecution.