The joint military force, Operation Delta
Safe, deployed to the Niger Delta, says its troops have arrested two
militants believed to be behind recent attacks on oil infrastructure in
the region.
Rear Admiral Suileman Apochi, Commander of Operation
Delta Safe, paraded the suspects before reporters on Thursday in
Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State.
According to Admiral Apochi,
the suspected militants are popularly identified in the Niger Delta
creeks as "General Eagle" and "General VIP."
He said that the arrest
of the suspects, who had allegedly admitted to being the brains behind
attacks at Agip’s oilfields in Bayelsa State, was as a result of the
tenacity of operations launched against vandals by the joint force.
He
noted that the activities of the two arrested militant suspects was
responsible for the slump in oil output following several attacks and
threats to oil firms.
"I
am glad to announce that two notorious kingpins identified as General
Eagle and General VIP have been apprehended. From interrogation, they
have admitted to committing several crimes," said the commander.
"The
criminals and their group have at various times masterminded the
destruction of oil infrastructure and sabotage to the economy. They have
engaged in illegal bunkering and kidnap of high profile victims. The
self-acclaimed General Eagle said he recently organized and blew up one
of the oil company’s risers at Golubokin along Obama-Brass pipeline in
Bayelsa. He also claimed responsibility in the planting of explosives at
Agip's oilfields." Suileman said.
The commander said that
preliminary investigations had uncovered text message threats to oil
firms and their staff, adding that the suspected militants declared
their intention to carry out more attacks if their demands for financial
gratifications were not met.
He said that troops acting on
actionable intelligence raided the militants' hideouts in Yenagoa and
arrested three other suspects currently being interrogated.
He
said that one of the suspects in the custody of the joint task force
claimed during interrogation to be a pirate and "pipeline bleeding
expert" responsible for the destruction of several oil facilities.
Admiral
Apochi urged aggrieved groups to take advantage of the federal
government’s window of opportunities to amicably resolve grievances
rather than resorting to criminal acts.
He assured that the
military would not relent until the region was sanitized of criminals.
He solicited the support of the public through the provision of timely
and credible information required to identify and flush out criminals.
He
also assured that steps were being taken to ensure a crime-free
Christian season as patrols have been intensified on the East-West road
as well as the waterways in the Niger Delta region.
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