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    JTF repels attack, kills 3 suspected pirates in crossfire

    June 24, 2014
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    JTF25 June 2014, Yenagoa –  The Joint Task Force (JTF) in the Niger Delta (Operation Pulo Shield) on Tuesday said three suspected pirates died during a cross-fire with the group at Robot creeks in Nembe local government area of Bayelsa.

    Lt. Col. Mustapha Anka, the JTF Media Coordinator, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa that some 30 pirates, armed with AK-47 riffles in two speedboats, attacked the JTF patrol troop.

    Anka said that in repelling the attack, a soldier in the patrol and two boat operators were injured.

    He said the troops also raided and destroyed illegal oil bunkering site at Okpoko Creek in Warri South local government area of Delta, seizing nine Cotonou boats loaded with stolen crude oil.

    Also impounded were seven speed boats loaded with 75 jerrycans containing illegally refined Automated Gas Oil (AGO) and five pumping machines.

    The spokesmen said that five suspects were arrested and in custody of the command for preliminary investigation before handing over to the prosecuting agency.

    “JTF troops deployed at Patrick Water Side and Opobo Creek in Rivers while on patrol intercepted and destroyed a wooden boat, filled with substance suspected to be stolen crude oil, at Bodo waterways.

    “Also at Baragbene community in southern Ijaw local government area of Bayelsa, troops destroyed four wooden boats filled with crude oil and illegally refined AGO.

    “Two dumps were also destroyed alongside one Cotonou boat.

    “The JTF troops deployed along Elele axis of Rivers intercepted a truck loaded with unascertained volume of crude oil suspected to be stolen.

    “The driver escaped on sighting the troops; the truck was towed to a safe place and set ablaze.

    “Another vehicle was also intercepted along Sapele/Warri express road close to Okover community in Okpe local government area of Delta conveying 85 jerrycans loaded with products suspected to be illegally refined AGO.

    “The driver and other occupants fled on sighting troops, while the vehicle and the product were destroyed,” Anka said. (NAN)

    – See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/06/jtf-repels-attack-kills-3-suspected-pirates-crossfire/#sthash.tDvHQ13l.dpuf

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