Men of the Nigerian Army at Oguta local council area of Imo State
have arrested sixteen suspected pipeline vandals who have now been
handed over to the Imo state Police Command. The soldiers also recovered and handed over to the police many
vandalized pipes, equipment, a Mack truck, an L-300 Mitsubishi bus and a
trailer load of 40 feet eight-inch diameter pipes valued at over N5
million. Imo State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mrs. Joy Elemoko,
disclosed this while parading the suspects in Owerri, adding that the
command arrested three of the six people who allegedly vandalized
underground optic cables belonging to Nigerian Telecommunication
Limited, NITEL. “Items recovered from the suspected vandals include a Mercedes Benz
truck loaded with optic cables worth about N10 million and a Toyota
Corrola car loaded with vandalism equipment,” the PPRO said. Mrs. Elemoko lauded the efforts of the army deployed to Agip flow
station at Akri, for successfully rounding up the 16 pipeline vandals. “Our strategic partners in crime fighting, the army, deployed to Agip
flow station at Akri, Oguta local government area, arrested 16
suspected pipeline vandals August 18, 2013, and handed them over to the
Command for investigation and prosecution,” Elemoko said. The State Police Command also stormed Ihiagwa, Owerri West local
council area of the state and arrested six suspected cultists allegedly
connected with the killing of Mbachu Samuel Chigozie, a youth corps
member serving in Cross River State. “The Command is worried that cult activities in tertiary institutions
are on the increase after it was brought to very minimal level in the
state. “A yet-to-identified student suspected to be a cultist of a rival
group, was shot and wounded. Four suspects are now with us”, the PPRO
said.
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