Home DEFENCE NAF destroys 6 illegal refining sites, 5 Cotonou Boats in Rivers

NAF destroys 6 illegal refining sites, 5 Cotonou Boats in Rivers

IMG 20231114 WA0005

Nigerian Air Force has said that Air Component of Operation Delta Safe has, in the last 3 days intensified its air operations, destroying six Illegal Refining Sites and five Cotonou Boats in Rivers State.

On 12th November 2023, intelligence received revealed the sighting of three active Illegal Refining Sites (IRS) and two Cotonou Boats siphoning crude oil from pipelines at Cawthorne Channel and Alakri in Rivers State.

Read Also: I’m impressed with level of teamwork, successes recorded, HMOD says as he visits HQ NAF

The IRS and boats were subsequently engaged and destroyed.

Similar strikes were also carried out at Krakama in Rivers State, on the same day, on three Cotonou Boats sighted conveying suspected illegal refined products.

Illegal Refining Site destroyed
Illegal Refining Site destroyed

On 13th November 2023, Nigerian Air Force (NAF) aircraft also struck some sites at Dariama Village in Rivers State following intelligence report of illegal refining activities near the location.

On arrival, three IRS with tanks, pipes and pumping machines as well as Cotonou Boats loaded with suspected illegally refined products were sighted, engaged and subsequently destroyed.

The intensified air operations should be seen as proactive measures to safeguard the economic interests of the nation and deter criminal elements involved in oil theft.

Read Also: Photos! NAF, Taraba Govt to Collaborate in Curbing Insecurity

In a statement by the Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, Director of Public Relations and InformationNigerian Air Force said NAF alongside sister Services and other security agencies, remains committed in its efforts at securing vital government resources and infrastructures in the Niger Delta Region and beyond.

He maintained that the Air strikes was part of an effort to combat oil theft and checkmate the activities of economic sabotours in the Niger Delta Region.

b-medix

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here