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“Pipeline Vandalism: Nine Suspects Arraigned in Rivers as Crackdown Escalates”

In a move to clamp down on illegal oil activities, nine suspects have been arraigned before the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt for allegedly vandalizing oil pipelines in the Ogidiama community, Akuku-Toru Local Government Area of Rivers State.

The accused—Anthony Peter, Nelson Joshua, Stanley Kio, Adekunle Godspower, William Don-Pedro, Aminu Suleiman, and three others—were arrested by security operatives on March 11, 2025. They now face a two-count charge bordering on conspiracy and tampering with oil pipelines, which are critical infrastructure of Nigeria’s oil economy.
All nine suspects pleaded not guilty during their arraignment on Monday. The court denied their oral bail application and ordered their remand at the Port Harcourt Correctional Centre until their trial resumes on May 6 and 7, 2025.

Also Read: Rivers Police Command Vows to Sustain Security Efforts, Warns Against Criminal Activities

As the government intensifies its battle against crude oil theft, a high-powered interagency task force has been established. The team comprises personnel from the Nigeria Police, EFCC, Civil Defence, Ministry of Justice, the Nigerian Army, and the Navy—each charged with rooting out oil-related crimes and ensuring strict enforcement.
A key feature of the new anti-vandalism measures is the introduction of stiffer penalties. Convicted pipeline vandals now risk life imprisonment with no option for plea bargaining—an unprecedented move aimed at sending a strong message to perpetrators of oil theft.

Prosecution counsel, Frederick O. Dibang, who led the government’s legal team, expressed confidence in the case. “We just arraigned nine defendants before the Federal High Court in Rivers State on charges of conspiracy and pipeline tampering. The court denied their oral bail application and ordered them remanded pending a formal hearing,” he said.

Dibang didn’t mince words while addressing the larger issue of oil theft, declaring, “This is a lesson to those tampering with pipelines—there is now a specialized force dedicated to ending illegal oil activities. The era of impunity is over.”

He also sounded a note of caution to security agencies involved in arrests, stressing the importance of proper evidence handling. “When suspects are arrested with exhibits, those exhibits must be preserved. Destroying evidence undermines prosecutions,” he warned.

As the case continues in May, the government’s message is clear: the days of unchecked sabotage in Nigeria’s oil sector may finally be coming to an end.

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