Pipeline Vandals Evade Arrest, Jump into Ocean as Navy Storms Atlas Cove
A gang of pipeline vandals at the weekend evaded arrest when
they jumped ship when personnel of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS), Beecroft,
stormed the notorious hideout of the vandals at Atlas Cove.
Although all the seven suspects successfully escaped, the naval
operatives however impounded their wooden boat and recovered 27 jerry cans loaded
with stolen petroleum products.
The vandals who were heading to an unknown destination in
their boat had on sighting the navy, turned and headed for the shore before
they jumped into the water to escape.
Led by NNS Beecroft Commander, Commodore Abraham Adaji, the
operatives also carried out operations at Ilado, Akaraba, Robot, Ilashe and
Abule Glass villages, between Takwa Bay and Badagry creeks.
Adaji who reiterated the navy's determination to rid the
nation's waterways of oil thieves and vandals, said all measures were being
explored to ensure the end of pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft.
''One of the measures the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) is also exploring is partnership with local authorities that
are closest to where these assets are and it is in that sense that we have the
men of the Kings Guard.
''They are men who have root in the community, who
lives in the area, so they will be the first to know if anything is going on.
''These men have just been brought onboard to work
with other security agencies mainly to provide intelligence and presence which
have very significant deterrence value.
''You can see that when we got there, they
submitted to our control and direction so they have been very organised and
disciplined.
''As a formal security agency, we take a lot of
processing when we talk of arrest particularly when it emanates from the men of
the kings guard. It is not everything that they bring up that we consider as
arrest.
''For us to prosecute, we must present evidence and
that will include the offence that was committed, the persons involved and the
instruments of that crime and possibly other witnesses who may have observed.
''If in the course of our interaction, we cannot
provide any of these elements, we do not go ahead and just take people for the
sake of recording the number of people arrested. But indeed we have worked together
and made arrest,” NNS Beecroft Commander stated.
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