Troops of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence corps (NSCDC),
yesterday, stormed the creeks of Bayelsa State in search of the fleeing
suspected bombers of a pipeline belonging to the Nigerian Agip Oil
Company (NAOC) in Ikienghenbiri community, Southern Ijaw Local
Government Area.
NSCDC operatives arrived at the area on speedboats and gunboats and
moved to adjoining creeks to locate the whereabouts of suspects
identified as Suoyou, Iyelawei and Fynboy.
The suspects were said to have fled the community
following the Sunday’s attack on Agip’s Tebidaba-Brass pipeline that
passed through the area. The suspects allegedly destroyed the trunkline
with dynamites causing massive fire and thick smoke that unsettled the
community.
One of the suspects was arrested by troops of NSCDC with support from
the surveillance contractor and the community folks.
Speaking on the incident in a statement, the Bayelsa State command of
the NSCDC said its operatives were particularly mandated to find a
suspected leader of the gang identified as Suoyou.
The statement by the command’s spokesman Dauzuo Izonfate, admitted that
the arrested suspect was in their custody and would soon be arraigned
and “diligently prosecuted”. Izonfate said the ongoing operations in the
creeks, particularly in Southern Ijaw, would surely lead the operatives
to the hideout of the suspects adding that their identities and
pictorial images had been known.
He said: “We want to state that the suspect we arrested in connection
with the attack on Agip pipeline at Ikienghenbiri in Southern Ijaw is in
our custody. NSCDC, in its resolve to protect and secure the critical
national assets in the state as mandated by our Commandant-General will
arraign and diligently prosecute the suspect. We are on the trail of
other suspects who are on the run and we will surely nab them. We thank
the Ikienghenbiri community for their efforts in helping us tackle the
menace of vandalism in the state. We are also appealing to other
communities to toe a similar path in this collective war against
pipeline vandalism, economic sabotage and environmental pollution”.
Izonfate warned aggrieved youths in the state to explore other peaceful
means of expressing their demands instead of resorting in damaging
critical national assets and polluting the environment.
“We are fully committed, motivated and ever ready to protect our national assets and government property in the state”, he said.
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