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Civil Defence Seizes 16,000 Litres of Stolen Petrol

by Leading Reporters101

Men of The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Cross River, have seized 16,000 litres of stolen petroleum products in the state.

The state NSCDC Commandant, Mr Samuel Fadeyi, said the stolen products which are mainly Automotive Gas Oil also known as diesel, were stored in drums and gallons and hidden at trailer parks across the state.

Fadeyi in an interview with journalist said the search became necessary following an instruction from the Commandant General of NSCDC that some illegal activities were going on in parks.

According to him, they went to trailer parks in Cross River and discovered that hawkers had stored a lot of petroleum products in drums and hidden it.

“Within the last two weeks, we have impounded about 16,000 litres of AGO from different spots in the state.

“Some of the places we went to, we met a lot of hostilities, so we make sure that we destroy the capacity of the perpetrators from continuing in the business and quickly exit the area to avoid human casualties.

“Some of these hawkers work like cartels, once they see security officials they attack and escape but we make sure we impound the products,” he said

Fadeyi further said he had contacted the leadership of the parks and their unions for a meeting because of the negative impact the activities of the hawkers have on their integrity.

He said the operation wasn’t a witch-hunt but to send a strong message because of the negative impact of the activities of the hawkers on the nation’s economy and the environment through smuggling and adulteration.

He commended the Nigerian Navy Ship Victory and Sector 4, Operation Delta Safe, for joining the corps during the operation to impound and arrest smugglers of petroleum products from Nigeria to Cameroon.

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