The Police Command in Rivers has confirmed the
neutralisation of an unspecified number of suspected vandals attempting to
vandalize a pipeline in the Aluu and Rumuekpe communities, Rivers.
The Commissioner of Police in Rivers, CP Olugbenga
Adepoju, disclosed this to journalists in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, stating
that the suspects died on the spot.
He explained that the operation was part of the
ongoing joint effort with other security agencies to safeguard the state.
“The joint security forces successfully thwarted an
attempt by miscreants to vandalise a pipeline, leading to the death of the
vandals who sought to detonate it.
“The failed detonation was due to the swift response
of security personnel to the incident at Allu-Rumuekpe in Ikwerre Local
Government Area (LGA) of Rivers on March 16,” he stated.
Adepoju further revealed that, following the success,
security forces proceeded to Onelga LGA on March 19, where they averted another
potential bomb attack by criminals.
During the operation, he said that two suspects were
arrested in possession of four dynamites, detonating pods, and other Improvised
Explosive Device (IED) components.
“Subsequently, on March 21, our joint security forces
raided a kidnappers’ hideout along Omoku Road in Ahoada East LGA, leading to
the arrest of eight suspected kidnappers.
“Six victims were rescued from the kidnapper’s den
during the operation,” he said.
Items recovered included two pump-action guns, two
locally made pistols, four locally made single-barrel guns, live ammunitions
and cartridges, as well as communication equipment.
Adepoju also disclosed an increased deployment of
security operatives to disrupt criminal activities across the state.
According to him, the joint security forces have
established a State Operations Control Room to provide real-time surveillance
and facilitate rapid response to security threats.
“To this end, within the next seven days, we will
commence enforcement operations to impound all vehicles operating without
registered number plates, as such violations often aid criminal activities.
“Vehicle owners who have not complied are advised to
take advantage of this grace period to obtain the necessary registration
documents,” he stated.
The police officer also issued a stern warning against
further acts of vandalism on oil and gas pipelines, as well as other public
infrastructure in the state.
He assured that security forces would identify,
apprehend, and prosecute individuals engaged in such unlawful activities.
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