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Personnel of the Nigerian Navy Ship, Delta, have foiled a camouflaged crude oil storage site used to perpetrate crude oil theft activities in the creeks of the Niger Delta.
The feat was performed by the naval personnel during an operation code-named ‘Delta Sentinel’ “following actionable intelligence on suspected crude oil theft activities around the Ugbokodo Creek axis of Delta State”.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Director, Naval Information, Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, in Warri on Wednesday.
According to the statement, the naval personnel, supported by aerial surveillance, initially carried out a meticulous search of the area.
“Although the location initially appeared free of suspicious activity, further observation and analysis of drone imagery revealed a large freshly dug reservoir deliberately concealed beneath leaves, planks, wood, and thick vegetation to evade detection.
“Subsequent exploitation of the site uncovered approximately 17,000 litres of products suspected to be stolen crude oil stored within the camouflaged reservoir,” the statement explained.
Folorunsho said, “The site also showed clear indications of recent crude oil theft activity and was assessed to have served as a temporary storage point within an illicit supply network.
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“The discovery highlights the increasingly sophisticated concealment methods being adopted by criminal elements to sustain crude oil theft operations.
“However, the integration of intelligence-led operations and aerial surveillance capabilities continues to enhance the Nigerian Navy’s ability to detect and disrupt such illegal activities.
“The reservoir, recovered products, and associated materials were handled in accordance with extant operational procedures, effectively denying economic saboteurs access to resources intended to support further criminal activities.”
He added, “The Nigerian Navy remains committed to sustaining pressure on crude oil theft networks under operation Delta Sentinel through persistent surveillance,intelligence-driven operations, and coordinated actions aimed at protecting Nigeria’s critical energy infrastructure and economic interests.”
Crude oil theft has remained a persistent challenge in the Niger Delta, contributing significantly to national revenue losses and environmental degradation.
Criminal networks often use sophisticated concealment methods, including underground reservoirs and illegal pipeline connections, to siphon and store stolen crude.
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The PunchIndependentCenter4 days ago Navy uncovers 17,000 litres stolen crude in Delta camouflaged reservoirNavy personnel aboard the Nigerian Navy Ship Delta discovered a hidden reservoir containing approximately 17,000 liters of suspected stolen crude oil during Operation 'Delta Sentinel' in the Niger Delta region. The discovery was made following actionable intelligence and involved aerial surveillance. The site was found to be part of an illicit supply network for crude oil theft.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a law enforcement operation without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on the actions of the Nigerian Navy and includes direct quotes from an official source. There is no evident bias in language, framing, or sourcing.
Official sources cited
- government Statement by Director, Naval Information, Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho
Premium Times NigeriaIndependentCenter5 days ago Navy uncovers hidden storage site, recovers 17,000 litres of crude oilThe Nigerian Navy uncovered a hidden crude oil storage site in the Niger Delta during Operation Delta Sentinel. The site, located near Ugbokodo Creek, contained approximately 17,000 liters of suspected stolen crude oil, which had been concealed beneath natural cover to avoid detection. The discovery was reported by Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, director of naval information, based on an operational report provided to the News Agency of Nigeria.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual details of a military operation without overtly favoring any political side. It reports on the discovery of illegal oil storage without using emotionally charged language or selectively omitting context. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the actions taken by the navy
Official sources cited
- government Operational Report by Director of Naval Information, Abiodun Folorunsho