Agip Pipeline Bomber Arrested In Bayelsa
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense
Corps (NSCDC) – Bayelsa State Command confirmed the arrest of the
suspected bomber of the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) pipeline
located in the Olugboboro community of Southern Ijaw Local Government
Area (LGA) on Wednesday.
According to the NSCDC, the arrested bomber is one of the suspected
criminals that planted dynamite that killed three oil workers on
Easter Sunday.
The Commandant of the NSCDC, Desmond Agu, said the dynamite exploded
shortly after workers finished their repair work and were preparing to
leave the facility.
Mr. Agu identified the arrested suspect as Seimghale Perekeyi. He was
accompanied by Emekoko Taribo, Pani Bulogbo, James Komo and Samuel
Joyce, according to Mr. Agu. The aforementioned suspects are still at
large.
"The NSCDC has arrested a suspected vandal by the name of Seimghale
Perekeyi. This vandal, along with others, attacked the Agip pipeline in
Olugboboro, Southern Ijaw LGA of Bayelsa State on March 26, 2016 at
about 1830 hours,” the Commandant reported.
He added, "The anti-vandalism unit of the Command trailed and
arrested him. The other vandals are still at large, but our men are
trailing them. Agip had contracted the repairs to a servicing company to
remediate and clamp the vandalized points."
Mr. Agu said Mr. Perekeyi would be tried and prosecuted in accordance
with the law, while NSCDC operatives continue to search for the other
vandals.
The Commandant also announced the arrest of ex-militant leader
General Yeri, who had been wanted for vandalizing Agip facilities in
Perigbene in Southern Ijaw LGA.
Mr. Agu further stated that the NSCDC had destroyed more than 400 illegal oil refineries in Bayelsa State.
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