Pipeline Vandalism - Huband, Wife and 3 others Arrested
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Africa/Nigeria
Nigerian Security and
Civil Defence Corps, Lagos State Command, has arrested a trader, John Gere, and
his wife, Queen Gere, as well as three others for alleged pipeline vandalism in
Epe on Monday.
“They were
arrested in Epe and they even attacked some of the officers who went for the
raid. We recovered from them more than 20 kegs of petrol. They will be charged
to court and the exhibit will be handed over to either the police, court or
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation as the case may be,” he said.
The
suspects, however, denied being pipeline vandals, saying that they were
arrested unjustly by overzealous NSCDC operatives.
One
of the suspects, Favour Egboh, said, “I live at Temu Village, Epe and I buy
diesel from trailers. The trailers I buy diesel from do not have company names
written on them. I went into this business because of my condition.
“I
have three children and no husband. I’m presently suffering from diabetes and I
have my medicine here with me. I went to buy my medicine from a chemist nearby
and they arrested me on my way back.”
Asked
how much she sold diesel, she said, “I buy it at the rate of N3,500 for 30
litres and sell it for N4,000 naira or N3,750. I buy 50 litres for N7,000 and
sell for N7,500. I use the money I get from my business to take care of my
three children.
Queen
however denied complicity, saying that she was arrested by the operatives when
she came to secure Egboh’s release.
“I
don’t sell diesel. I sell spirits and I don’t even live in Epe. My sister
(Egboh) sells diesel. I went to plead that she should be released and they
arrested me too,” she said.
Queen’s
husband corroborated her story, saying he was also arrested after his wife
called him to secure her release. He said he was not a pipeline vandal and
urged the operatives to release him.
He
said, “I stay at Ishala. I sell spirits. I went to buy a large quantity of
spirits in a drum when my wife called me that her sister was arrested. I rushed
down to the place.
My wife said she came out and met with the civil defence
officials and they arrested her. They asked if I was the husband and they
arrested me when I said ‘yes.’
“My
vehicle was attacked by armed robbers on Wednesday and my boys that were in it
were injured. I have not even found the vehicle and these people have come to
inflict on me more pains.”
Meanwhile,
the DCG in charge of operations as well as other senior officers, visited Arepo
area of Ogun State on Tuesday where a pipeline explosion occurred, killing
scores.
Ewurum
described the incident as suicide and urged members of the public to continue
to provide the corps with information that could lead to more arrests.
The
corps boss also gave vandals a seven-day grace to vacate the area or face the
wrath of the law.
“I
give oil pipeline vandals seven days to evacuate the area and relocate to
another country or else they will face fire. We will comb the area and descend
upon them without mercy,” he said.
Ewurum
added that the corps needed a helicopter to carry out more surveillance as this
would go a long way in aiding their job.
Source:Punch
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