A suspected pipeline vandal, Ismaila
Sulaiman, has said rich Nigerian men are behind vandalisation of
pipelines and theft of petroleum products.
Sulaiman, a member of a gang that
specialised in stealing petrol from vandalised pipelines in Ogun and Oyo
states, said this when he was arrested with four others by policemen
attached to the Force Headquarters.
Explaining their modus operandi,
Suleiman said as soon as a strategic NNPC pipeline was spotted, they
would drill through the main pipeline and with the aid of valves easily
transfer the petrol to their tankers.
“It is a very big business sponsored by
very rich Nigerians. We load more than 10 tankers before we relocate to
another spot for fear that law enforcement agents might trace us. I do
not know how they got wind of this deal because we normally have a very
strong security arrangement,” he said.
Sulaiman said they relocated to Oyo when the security in Lagos became too tight for them to operate freely.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
policemen, who are operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special
Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism Unit, arrested the suspects and
impounded five tankers loaded with petrol.
Sulaiman, Nasiru Adamu, Abdullahi Isa, Garuba Lawal and Musa Abubakar were arrested around Olurunda at Ogun /Oyo border village.
Assistant Commissioner of Police, Friday
Ibadin, who is in charge of the Task Force, said the suspects were
caught red-handed by the police during their regular surveillance of the
area.
He said, “The police acted on an
intelligence report that a major syndicate had been lifting several
tankers from the bush. Detectives led by Oyo Sector Commander, Xpress
Onioigue, successfully raided the areas and recovered five tankers
filled with petrol.
“Meanwhile, we are on the trail of the
kingpin known as Olugbenga who we gathered is being sponsored by some
influential Nigerians. The police appreciate the help of residents of
these communities who have tremendously helped to reduce to its barest
minimum the vandalisation of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
pipelines.”
Adamu, another suspect, said he was introduced to the business by one Alhaji Abdullahi and is usually paid N180, 000 per trip.
Adamu, an indigene of Taku in Bauchi
State said, “I am a petrol tanker driver and my boss is based in Bauchi.
Whenever I’m idle, I use the tanker for hire, transporting fuel to
where it would be sold.
“On that day, Abdullahi informed me that
there was a job and we agreed that he would pay me N180, 000 and also
fuel the vehicle. He bought 100 litres of diesel for my vehicle and I
took two of my boys along with me.
“When we got to the place, they loaded my tanker, but when we were about leaving the police arrested us.”
On how they dispose of the product,
Nasiru said, “All I do is to deliver the product to the petrol station
that I am directed to. My tanker has Total written on it; therefore no
one would suspect that the product is stolen. I do not know how much
these products are sold, my duty is to deliver and get paid.”
Deputy Force Public Relations Officer, Mr. Frank Mba, said the suspects would soon be charged to court.
He also urged residents residing in areas where pipelines are located to report suspicious activities to the police.
Source; Punch.
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