Four suspects apprehended for oil theft and illegal mining in Akwa Ibom by the NSCDC

Operatives of the Akwa Ibom State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), have busted a syndicate of oil thieves and illegal miners and apprehended four suspects including two oil thieves and two illegal miners.

The State’s NSCDC Commandant, Mr Eluyemi Eluwade, who addressed journalists in Exhibits’ Yard of the Command in Uyo, on Thursday, said 4,500 litres of adulterated Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) popularly known as diesel, were seized from the oil thieves

Eluwade said that the adulterated AGO stored in cellophane bags were concealed with palm kernel shells to beat security checks.

The Commandant also disclosed that two suspects were arrested on Wednesday, March 20, over their involvement in illegal mining and other unwholesome practices in the sector.

He said: “On March 17, operatives of the Anti-Vandal Squad (AVS) along Calabar-Itu highway, apprehended two suspects conveying 100 cellophane bags of suspected adulterated AGO. The product was being conveyed in an open bucket articulated vehicle with Registration Number, FGE 680 ZS.”

On March 19, the NSCDC Commandant said another open bucket articulated vehicle with registration number, BB 825 XX loaded with no fewer than 80 cellophane bags of AGO was impounded, and the suspect arrested.

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