The Air Component of the Operation Delta Safe, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), has destroyed several illegal oil refining sites and barges laden with stolen crude oil products in Rivers State.
The Director of NAF Public Relations and Information, AVM Edward Gabkwet, disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday, March 27, 2024.
Gabkwet said the sites and barges destroyed were discovered between Monday and Tuesday at Bille, Dariama, Elem Bekinkiri, Temakiri, Opumakiri, and Degema all in Rivers State.
He noted that a barge filled with illegal refined products was observed meandering through the creeks at Bille, and subsequently struck.
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According to him, at Dariama and Tumakiri, active illegal refining sites with reservoirs and cooking pots were identified and subsequently engaged and destroyed.
The NAF spokesman noted: “Illegal oil refining sites at Elem Bekinkiri and Opumakiri were, however, observed to consist of abandoned IRS.
“At Degema, several active illegal refining sites with reservoirs filled with illegally refined products were observed and engaged accordingly, setting them ablaze.
“It is pertinent to note that some of the illegal refining sites at Bille and Dariama have been destroyed in the past but were reactivated.
“Accordingly, the NAF and other security agencies will continue to intensify efforts at discovering and disrupting the activities of the oil thieves operating in the region and beyond.”
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