Over 1,000 jerricans filled with siphoned petroleum product and over 2,000 empty ones were also recovered. The raid, which was jointly carried out by personnel of Nigerian Navy and Army, reportedly started last Saturday. Military sources disclosed that the action followed intelligence report on activities of pipeline vandals in the area. It was gathered that the operatives stormed the creeks while the vandals were operating.
Sources hinted that the
vandals attempted to shoot, but on realising that they were military men,
jumped into the river and swam away. The
presence of the military men on water and land sent fear down the spines of
residents of the area. A resident told
Vanguard on phone: “The raid even caused a hitch in the flow of traffic as the
military men positioned themselves in strategic points around the area. This paid off as some vandals, who managed to
escape from the creeks, were arrested while attempting to board motorbikes. We
just hope this will continue, so as to bring sanity to this area.
man must eat, no job
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