Troops attached to the Joint Military
Force, the outfit deployed to protect oil installations in the Niger
Delta, said yesterday that they outwitted suspected militants who
attempted to attack an Agip oilfield in Okpoma, Bayelsa State.
Also yesterday, Ijaw youths demanded the
immediate release of their kinsmen apprehended by the military who are
currently carrying out an operation to fish out militants, sea pirates
and pipeline vandals in the Niger Delta region.
On the foiled attack on Agip’s oilfield
in Okpoma, Bayelsa State, the Joint Military Force conducted several
operations codenamed, Pulo Shield, which also led to the arrest of 19
suspected vandals in May and June 2016.
According to the JTF, headquartered in
Yenagoa, while on patrol along Brass waterways of Bayelsa, the soldiers
discovered that the suspected vandals had dug and planted dynamites
beneath the pipeline location in a swamp.
The JTF disclosed that the suspects had
planted the devices for detonation before the troops foiled the
operation and recovered two dynamite detonators, a cable wire and a
battery from the scene.
Similarly, the outfit disclosed that
officers deployed in Pirigbene Community rescued one Mrs. Seigha Samson,
a sister to a serving member of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly.
Col. Isa Ado, Spokesman of the force,
said in a statement in Yenagoa, yesterday, that troops had intensified
patrols to forestall further destruction of oil facilities following
renewed attacks in the region.
Ado said Mrs. Samson was rescued within
the creeks after three weeks in captivity, adding that in another raid
on Thursday, security operatives destroyed camps belonging to cultists
in Ibaa community of Emohua Local Government Area of Rivers State.
“During the operation, five cultist
camps were destroyed while 7 suspects were arrested. A locally made
pistol was recovered from the suspects,” he said.
Also, Ado noted that soldiers in an
operation in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa, along Ebelebiri and
Agba communities, arrested six suspected pipeline vandals and oil
thieves.
“Eight Cotonou boats loaded with
illegally acquired crude oil were destroyed while the suspects were
handed over to the prosecuting agency,” he said.
He added, “On same day, troops in
continuation of its raid on suspected pipeline vandals’ camps carried
out cordon and search operation in Oporoma Community of Delta.
“Ten suspected pipeline vandals were
arrested during the operation, one pistol, 195 rounds of 7.62mm special
ammunition, 14 handheld radio set, 30 detonating cords and several
phones with SIM cards were recovered.
“Other items recovered include diving equipment, one personal computer, Ipad, mobile phones and other items.”
He said that the Maritime component of
the Joint Force, the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Delta on May 26 and June
14, respectively, arrested three suspected coordinators of several
pipeline bombings across the region.
The spokesman added that one of the
arrested suspects confessed to being part of the group that bombed the
Nigerian Petroleum Developing Company (NPDC) crude oil pipeline at
Escravos, Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.
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