Militants and Pipeline Vandals:Army Arrest 10 Suspects.
The Commander, 4 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Benin City, Farouk Yahaya, while addressing journalists said the suspects were arrested during a cordon and search exercise conducted in Oporozoa community and its environs in Delta State.
Residents of the area had decried the invasion of the community since Saturday and raised alarm over alleged intimidation of innocent residents.
A resident, who simply identified himself as Raphael, said the suspects arrested were innocent people who could not run away fast enough. He said the soldiers arrested them and labelled them members of the Niger Delta Avengers while the other residents are currently taking refuge in the bush.
The Niger Delta Avengers is the group that has claimed responsibility for recent attacks on oil and gas pipelines and installations.
However, Mr. Yahaya, a Brigadier General, said the arrested suspects may have links with the Niger Delta Avengers. He said guns, ammunition and other equipment were recovered from them.
He said the operation was conducted professionally in line with the code of conduct and rules of engagement of the Nigerian Army.
The Army also reaffirmed its commitment to tackling pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta region.
The recent activities of the militants has been blamed for the worsening power situation in the country as pipelines which transport gas to power generating stations were blown up.
Their activities also led to a reduction in Nigeria’s oil production, leading to less money available for all tiers of government in a period of economic downturn. Source: Premium Times.
Opinion: First the Nigerian Army must make sure those arrested are real militants and not innocent people. Just that is a difficult situation at the Niger Delta terrain. The militants fight like guerrillas. They fight and miss up with the society. Despite the above, the security services must be professional. The communities must assist in this fight. Anyone with useful information should make it available to the security services.
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