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NSCDC arrests 2 for allegedly buying diesel stolen from telecom facilities

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Edo Command has arrested two individuals accused of purchasing stolen diesel from telecommunications infrastructure. The arrests were made during an intelligence-led operation targeting networks involved in economic sabotage. The suspects, aged 21 and 29, were apprehended in Utesi community. The operation was conducted by the CNAI Department and the Intelligence and Investigation Department. This follows the earlier arrest of another individual for siphoning diesel from a telecommunications facility. Recovered items linked to the illegal oil

Source document: Mr Saidi Akintayo, state Commandant of the NSCDC

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NSCDC arrests 2 for allegedly buying diesel stolen from telecom facilities

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Edo Command has arrested two individuals accused of purchasing stolen diesel from telecommunications infrastructure. The arrests were made during an intelligence-led operation targeting networks involved in economic sabotage. The suspects, aged 21 and 29, were apprehended in Utesi community. The operation was conducted by the CNAI Department and the Intelligence and Investigation Department. This follows the earlier arrest of another individual for siphoning diesel from a telecommunications facility. Recovered items linked to the illegal oil

Bias read (Center): The article reports on law enforcement actions against individuals accused of stealing diesel from telecommunications infrastructure. It provides details about the arrests, the departments involved, and the context of previous related arrests. There is no evident ideological framing or biased word选择

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