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Navy uncovers illegal crude oil market in Rivers

The Nigerian Navy says it has uncovered an illegal crude oil market located at Cawthorne Channel, near Obumakiri community in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The Navy said it also recovered an unspecified amount of crude oil stolen from a pipeline in the area.

A statement by the Commander of Nigeria Navy Ship (NNS Pathfinder), Sulaiman Ibrahim, in Port Harcourt on Wednesday said the breakthrough was recorded following a ground and aerial operation code-named “Operation Dakatar Da Barawo.”

He said the operation was launched by the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo, in April in Onne area of the State.

Ibrahim noted that the culprits had escaped through the swamps upon sighting the command’s operatives, adding that the illegal crude market has been deactivated.

According to the Navy Commander, “This morning we invited you to come and witness the efforts we are making in curtailing issues of stolen crude oil and illegally refining as well.

“If you would recall on April 1, the Nigerian Navy launched Operation Dakatar Da Barawo, because we all know that in the last couple of months, Nigeria had been unable to meet up her quota of crude oil production and this was as a result of the activities of illegal crude oil thieves.

“And just behind me, is where we refer to as the market square that is over 50 square kilometres where stolen crude is illegally cooked.

“We want to state with all pleasure that as it stands now, there are no more cooking activities taking place there, we’ve cleared the place.

“But along the line, we were very curious about the source of the crude oil that was taken to the market square to cook. So, we deployed assets. If you look behind me you will see the Nigerian Navy helicopter undertaking aerial surveillance and this is made possible by the support of the Chief of Naval Staff, who has deployed resources at flashpoints to make sure that this illegal activity is put to a stop.”

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