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Oil Theft: Navy impound three barges, arrest seven suspects
The Nigerian Navy has impounded three barges laden with suspected stolen crude oil and refined automotive gas oil (AGO) and arrested seven at Tunu Community Creek, in the Ekeremor Local Government Area of Bayelsa.
The Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) SOROH, Commodore Nanmar Lakan, told the newsmen on Saturday that his command received an intelligence report on the illegal activities going on in the area and swung into action.
Supreme News reports that the seven suspects who were found on board the barges who claimed to be security workers under Tunu leadership are kept under custody pending when the investigation is concluded.
According to Lakan, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) has complained of the loss of 25 percent of their daily production in the area to oil thieves.
He said he swung into action by sending his men on both air and water surveillance in the area, and their efforts paid off as the barges were impounded by his officers and men.
According to the commander, two of the barges have the capacity of containing 637,000 litres of products each, while the third can contain 700,000 litres of products.
Lakan added that an investigation is ongoing to ascertain the owners of the barges and where the products were meant to be discharged.
He warned those who indulge in such illegal activities as oil theft to desist from such illegitimate business, as the Nigerian Navy will not allow them to find peace.