The
Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship, Delta, Commodore Aliyu Sule, said his
command had destroyed seven illegal refineries in Oteghele community,
Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta.
Sule made this known on Tuesday at the Warri Naval Base while speaking to newsmen shortly after the operation.
Sule, who
assumed command of the Base in April, also said over 500 metric tonnes
of crude oil were burnt in the operation that lasted about five hours.
The commander urged those engaged in the illicit business to desist from it or face the full wrath of the law.
“This
operation is in continuation with the Chief of Naval Staff zero
tolerance on illegalities including crude oil theft in the creeks.
“This is just to send signal to the perpetrators that there will be no vacuum between my tenure and my predecessor’s.
“We
got intelligence report that there were illegal refineries in the area
and we sent officers to conduct research before carrying out the
operation.
“People
say unemployment is responsible for the illegal oil bunkering, but I
think lack of job should not motivate them to engage in such
illegalities,” he said.
Sule said
the perpetrators were becoming more sophisticated in terms of method and
materials they were using, adding that the navy was capable of
countering their antics.
“The mode of the illegal oil bunkering is becoming sophisticated and we have to change our strategies to counter it.
“The
distance of the hose they use is about three kilometers from the various
illegal refineries; you can imagine where they are going to,” he said.
Sule said
the command would not relent in its efforts at sanitising the waterways
under his watch from all forms of illegalities.
He urged
operators of the illicit trade to have a rethink and engage in lawful
ventures rather than sabotaging the nation’s economy.
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