Navy Destroys Illegal Refinery In Nigeria's South-south Region

Source: thewillnigeria.com

An illegal refinery has been destroyed in the creeks of Cartharwn Channel axis in Rivers State by the Nigerian Navy.

The men of the Nigerian Navy arrived at the jetty in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers state, on board gun boats of the Nigerian Navy Ship Pathfinder, on a routine operation against oil theft which, according to the Navy, had been intense in the last two months.

Naval officers sailed through the crude oil polluted water before arriving at the illegal refinery.

The base operations leader, Innocent Ejiofor, took Channels Television round the site with locally designed refining tools before the naval officials set the place on fire.

Several shots were fired in the air, as the officers attempt to ward off any possible attack from militants in the area.

Ejiofor explained the activities of the oil thieves in the region, stressing the Navy's commitment to ending their activities.

“The base usually carries out this kind of operation regularly based on our naval intelligence report. The crude oil thieves use boats to carry the stolen products. Then discharge it into a tank for onward refining with the local refinery made of manually constructed tanks,” Ejiofor said.

About 78 illegal refineries and over 900,000 litres of stolen crude have been destroyed by the Navy in the last two months.

After setting the local refinery on fire, the naval officials returned to the jetty, where the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-ete Ibas, in company of senior naval officers addressed the officials.

Vice Admiral Ibas called for proper prosecution of oil thieves and warned that any officer caught aiding and abetting crude oil theft would not be spared.

He said that the Navy was restrategising to make life unbearable for crude oil thieves in Nigeria.

“We are redefining our patrol strategies to ensure that we create more choke points so that when you still what you want to steal, you cannot have access into the open sea,” he said.

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