The
Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Pulo Shield, has arrested a traditional ruler
(names Withheld) and three others for alleged oil theft.
The
suspects were arrested for stealing 2,000 metric tonnes of crude oil on Akassa
waterways in Brass Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
They
were said to have allegedly used an unregistered vessel to steal the product.
The
monarch, a third-class chief, according to the state’s ranking of traditional
rulers, hails from Twon Brass.
He
was said to have been apprehended after crew members arrested in the vessel
named him as their main sponsor.
A
security source said JTF had been trailing the monarch before his arrest.
The
source, who pleaded for anonymity, said some traditional rulers were funding
oil theft.
“We
discovered that the boys came during the night and siphoned crude oil from the
pipelines on the Brass-Sagana River in Akassa area.
“We
have discovered that some of these monarchs and community heads provide cover
and funding for these oil thieves.
“We
have started collaborating with communities but we will not spare those
directly involved in the illicit trade.”
JTF’s
Media Coordinator Lt. Col. Onyema Nwachukwu said: “I will get in touch with our
men in Sagana area and get back to you.”
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