NSCDC Arrests Three Suspected Oil Thieves with 16,000 Litres of Diesel in Delta

The NSCDC in Delta, Nigeria, arrested 3 suspected oil thieves with 16,000 liters of stolen diesel, highlighting the ongoing challenge of oil theft and the agency's commitment to combating this economic threat.

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NSCDC Arrests Three Suspected Oil Thieves with 16,000 Litres of Diesel in Delta

NSCDC Arrests Three Suspected Oil Thieves with 16,000 Litres of Diesel in Delta

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Delta Command has apprehended three suspected oil thieves with about 16,000 litres of stolen locally refined diesel. The suspects were arrested on Sunday, April 21, 2024, around Madagho community in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.

According to NSCDC Commandant Jimoh Suleiman, the product was laden in a large wooden boat, and the suspects were found with pumping and counting machines, indicating that the diesel was locally refined. "The suspects were apprehended on Sunday, April 21, 2024, in Madagho community, Warri south-west LGA. The product was loaded into a large wooden boat, and the suspects were found with pumping and counting machines, indicating that the diesel was stolen from pipelines," Suleiman stated.

The commandant cautioned criminals to leave the Delta Creeks, emphasizing that the NSCDC is dedicated to combating oil thieves who are undermining the nation's economy. "Criminals should flee the Niger Delta creeks as the NSCDC is committed to battling oil thieves and sabotaging the nation's economy," Suleiman declared.

Why this matters: Oil theft remains a significant challenge in Nigeria, with the country losing billions of dollars in revenue annually due to illegal bunkering activities. The arrest of oil thieves by security agencies like the NSCDC is vital in curbing this menace and protecting the nation's economic interests.

The NSCDC Delta Command has reiterated its commitment to combating oil theft in the region. The arrest of the three suspects with a substantial quantity of stolen diesel serves as a warning to other criminals involved in sabotaging the country's oil infrastructure. The NSCDC has vowed to intensify its efforts in apprehending oil thieves and bringing them to justice.

Key Takeaways

  • NSCDC Delta Command arrested 3 suspects with 16,000 liters of stolen diesel.
  • Suspects had pumping and counting machines, indicating local diesel refining.
  • NSCDC warned criminals to leave Delta Creeks, vowing to combat oil theft.
  • Oil theft costs Nigeria billions in lost revenue annually due to illegal bunkering.
  • NSCDC reiterated commitment to apprehending oil thieves and protecting economic interests.