Soldiers
of the 14 Brigade, Ohafia, stationed at Owaza, Ukwa West Council area, Abia
state, have recovered a truck with 50,000 litres of stolen crude oil at
Umuebulengwu community. Saturday Vanguard gathered that the oil thieves
had loaded the truck with Registration number, XD 531 KHE, at the river bank in
Ohando community from where they abandoned it at Umuebulengwu area. Conducting
newsmen round the area, Commanding Officer, 14 Brigade Ohafia, Brigadier
General Lawrence Fejokwu, displayed a storage tank, wooden boats and hosepipes
which the vandals laid through the river bank to the sea where they are
believed to have sourced the crude oil.
Brigadier Fejokwu who was represented
by the Operations Officer, Forward Operation Base, FOB, in the area, Captain
Ishaya Banki, attributed the discovery to the success of the operation
Crocodile Smile and commended the efforts of residents of the area who alerted
soldiers to the activities of the vandals at the river bank. According to him,
“T he hoodlums laid a pipe from the source where they were siphoning the crude
from the sea to the bank of Ohando water front, using a pumping machine to pump
the crude into the waiting truck. When we got the information, we swung into
action. But by the time we got to this waterfront they had already moved the
truck and smartly covered their track. But with the help of the villagers and
our intelligence, we were able to trace the truck to this village
(Umuebulungwu) and have been guiding it since yesterday. The Army is grateful
to some residents of this area who tried to inform about the activities of oil
vandals. What happened was that their vehicles got bogged down along the road.
It was a night operation. “We are however making arrangements to tow back the
truck to safety and awaiting further directives. So far, from our
investigation, we believe the crude in the truck is about 50,000 liters and
efforts are ongoing to track the owner of the truck.” He warned the Army is
determined to eliminate oil bunkering and pipe line vandalism which had caused
much harm to the nation’s economy, stressing that anybody caught would face the
full wrath of the law.
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