In a significant breakthrough against the pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta, personnel of Forward Operating Base (FOB) FORMOSO of the Nigeria Navy in conjunction with Nigerian Army personnel deployed from 5 Battalion Elele, Rivers State recorded a major operational success with the arrest of Mr Godwin, notoriously referred to as “IDIOT” the suspected gang leader of vandals linked to attacks on pipeline and oil infrastructure within Clough Creek and its environs.
The arrest was carried out on April 25, 2026, during a well-coordinated intelligence-driven operation at his residence in Egbema-Angalabiri, Ekeremo Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
The operation was carried out in response to a recent surge in incidents of vandalism and sabotage in the area.
He was arrested alongside one Mr Happiness, a suspected accomplice of Mr Godwin. Items recovered during the operation include a pump-action rifle and two walkie-talkies. Subsequently, on April 26, the suspects and exhibits were handed over to the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, Bayelsa State Command, for further investigation and necessary prosecution.
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A statement issued by the Forward Operation Base, Formoso, says the arrest once again highlights the resolve of the Base to rid its Area of Operations of criminal elements in order to enhance the maritime security as well as ensure a safe operating environment for oil companies and maritime stakeholders.
Following the operation, the Flag Officer Commanding Central Naval Command Rear Admiral SD Ibrahim commended the Commanding Officer Forward Operating Base FORMOSO Capt SK HARUNA for the operation and encouraged the Base to sustain an offensive posture geared towards attaining the strategic crude oil output of the Nation.
Additionally, during the course of the operation, an officer sustained a gunshot wound to the right leg, but he has since received appropriate medical attention and is currently in a stable condition.
