Police parade 18 suspected illegal refinery operators in Rivers

Success Nwanedo

The Rivers State Police Command says it has arrested 18 persons involved in illegal oil refining activities in different parts of the state.

This came barely 24 hours after the state Governor, Nyesom Wike in a statewide broadcast, declared 19 persons involved in illegal oil refining, wanted.

While parading the suspects in Port Harcourt on Monday, the state Commissioner of Police, Friday Eboka, said the arrests followed the directive by the governor to curb illegal oil bunkering in Rivers State.

He said some of the suspects were apprehended at the marine base while escorting tanker loads of the illegally refined products.

According to the commissioner, “Besides the economic sabotage aspect of it, it is obvious that the soot is having health effects on the people of Rivers State.

“Based on that, we set up a task force to go after these bunkerers and on the 8th of this month at Marine Base we arrested 10 suspects, who were escorting two tanker loads of illegally-refined petroleum products.

“They were arrested while moving two tankers, each containing 45 litres of illegally-refined petroleum products.”

Eboka identified the suspects as Aliyi Abdulahi, Abdulrahim Usman, Basiru Abubakar, Abubakar Usman, Iskaku Adamu, Mohammed Mohammed, Yahaya Japhat, Salisu Usman, M. Abubarka and Buhari Buhari.

Continuing, the Police Commissioner said, “The following day, 9th of January, our men also arrested two suspects at Elele town. The two suspects, Godwin Ezekiel and Ifeanyi Asumuga, were arrested with two trucks of petroleum trucks and a Sports Utility Vehicle also loaded with petroleum products, on their way to Imo State.

“The same 8th of this month, we had information that at Ugbuatafa in Rumuji, six persons were trying to start the illegal refining business when our men stormed the place and arrested five of them. In the course of investigation, it was discovered that one Daniel Milito, who is the sponsor, was also arrested,” he stated.

Eboka identified the five suspects as Isaac Onuzoru, Alfred Okagbue, Kenddy Ezenwo, Christopher Agala and Sunday Onozuru.