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  • JTF arrests 10 suspected oil thieves in Bayelsa

    JTF arrests 10 suspected oil thieves in Bayelsa

    The Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Pulo Shield, has arrested 10 suspected crude oil thieves in Bayelsa State.

    The Coordinator of JTF’s Joint Media Campaign Centre, Lt.-Col. Mustapha Anka, spoke yesterday on the arrest.

    He said the suspects were held on Brass waterways, near the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC) terminal.

    Anka said the arrest followed a tip-off that a vessel, named MV SKYE, which was laden with substances suspected to be stolen crude oil, was sailing in the area.

    The JTF spokesman said preliminary investigation showed that the oil was illegally siphoned from MV CERGEN – D and MT ELIMINA, which were earlier arrested and were being detained for oil bunkering.

    Anka said: “However, JTF operatives on oil theft monitoring team intercepted MV SKYE and 10 suspected oil thieves that perpetrated the dastardly act.

    “The vessel, MV SKYE, and the 10 suspected thieves, are in the custody of the JTF for preliminary investigation.

    “Thereafter, the suspect and vessel used for the illegal act will be handed over to the appropriate prosecuting agency.”

    The JTF spokesperson said the task force’s commander, Maj.-Gen. Emmanuel Atewe, had zero tolerance for oil bunkering, pipeline vandalism and other crimes.

    He said the JTF commander had vowed that oil thieves would be prosecuted accordingly.

  • JTF vows to fish out Niger Delta criminals

    The Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Pulo Shield, has vowed to fish out all the kidnappers, sea robbers and criminals operating in the Niger Delta region and its environs.

    The security outfit in a statement signed on Tuesday by its Media Coordinator, Lt. Col. Mustapha Anka, asked criminals to look for legitimate jobs or face its wrath.

    The warning came few days after troops of the task force rescued Mrs. Osiyo Agama, a sister to a serving Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    Anka said Agama was abducted on October 22, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, while on her way to Church service.

    But he said the victim was successfully rescued from the kidnappers’ den at Buguma forest in Asari Toru local Government Area of Rivers State on October 28.

    He said the rescue operation was carried out in conjuction with the Department of State Security (DSS), Rivers State command.

    He said the operation lasted for seven days following some resistance from the kidnappers that led to an exchange of fire.

    He said: “The rescued victim was handed over to the Commander of the JTF, Major Gen. Emmanuel Atewe around 8pm by the Commanding Officer of 130 Battalion who led the operation at about 8.00pm at the Buguma water front.

    “The Commander while handing the victim to the DSS for onward reunion with her family commended the troops for their gallantry in the face of the criminals.”

  • Boko Haram no longer faceless, says group

    Boko Haram no longer faceless, says group

    The President, Jonathan Trust Foundation (JTF), Mr. Abiodun Dada, at the weekend said that the Federal Government’s ceasefire agreement with the Boko Haram sect has become necessary because the sect is no longer a faceless organisation.

    Speaking with our correspondent, he explained that what the country has always sought is for members of the group to come up for negotiation with the government.

    He said, “The ceasefire is the best thing that has come out of this fight against the insurgents so far. Apart from killing Shekau, having a ceasefire agreement is a step in the right direction. Now, it (Boko Haram) is no longer a faceless organisation. At least, some people are coming forward to say they represent the group. They are willing to talk with the government, which is what we have always been trying to do over the years: to get them to talk. To get them come from their hideout and seat down and discuss with the Federal Government.”

    On why the sect is still killing, Dada stressed that the recent killings and kidnapping may not be the handiwork of the Boko Haram.

    While urging Nigerians to have faith in the Federal Government to tackle the insurgency in the country, Dada maintained that President Goodluck Jonathan must be praised for signing the ceasefire pact with Boko Haram, adding Jonathan will provide the necessary enabling environment required for industrialization, growth and peace if he wins a second term in office.

     

     

  • Boko Haram no longer faceless, says group

    The President, Jonathan Trust Foundation (JTF), Mr. Abiodun Dada, at the weekend said that the Federal Government’s ceasefire agreement with the Boko Haram sect has become necessary because the sect is no longer a faceless organisation.

    Speaking with our correspondent, he explained that what the country has always sought is for members of the group to come up for negotiation with the government.

    He said, “The ceasefire is the best thing that has come out of this fight against the insurgents so far. Apart from killing Shekau, having a ceasefire agreement is a step in the right direction. Now, it (Boko Haram) is no longer a faceless organisation. At least, some people are coming forward to say they represent the group. They are willing to talk with the government, which is what we have always been trying to do over the years: to get them to talk. To get them come from their hideout and seat down and discuss with the Federal Government.”

     

  • Navy, JTF arrest 18 suspected  oil thieves in Niger Delta

    Navy, JTF arrest 18 suspected oil thieves in Niger Delta

    •Stolen oil, barges confiscated

    THE Nigerian Navy and Joint Task Force (JTF), Operations Pulo Shield, have arrested 18 suspected oil thieves and confiscated two barges with large quantities of stolen crude oil and illegally refined Automated Gas Oil (AGO) during different operations in the Niger Delta.

    Commanding Officer of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Delta, Navy Captain Musa Gemu, told reporters in Sapele yesterday that nine suspects were arrested in an operation.

    Gemu added that a self-propelled barge, named MV Jochebed, conveying about 200,000 litres of stolen crude oil was also confiscated from the suspects.

    He said about 870 illegal oil refineries had been destroyed within his area of operations since he assumed office.

    The naval commander said the barge was arrested in the northern part of Chevron in Warri South-West Local Government Area last Sunday.

    The arrest, he added, was one of the series made in ensuring that his command “stop illegal bunkering or eradicate it completely.”

    His words: “In recent times, we have stopped going for destruction of illegal oil refineries within my area of responsibility. That is to tell you that we have destroyed all.

    “In my area of operation, we have destroyed up to about 870 illegal oil refineries within this short period of my tenure in office. You can see MV Jochebed is the latest in our series of arrest and we will continue to do that, as directed by the Chief of Naval Staff that there shall be zero tolerance for illegal bunkering.

    He regretted that the arrested suspects acted like a cartel, adding: “They will not tell you who their sponsors are.”

    The men of JTF, Operations Pulo Shield, also apprehended nine suspected oil thieves and destroyed 31 illegal refineries in creeks of the Niger Delta region.

    Also arrested was a tugboat, christened “MV Tobester”, which was reportedly laden with suspected illegally refined Automated Gas Oil (AGO) along Tonmogbene area in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.

    The JTF, in a statement yesterday by its Media Coordinator, Lt. Col. Mustapha Anka, , said the tugboat’s captain, Mr. Akinfemiwa Bojo and the engineer, Mr. Solomon Ogunlona, were also arrested.

    He said the suspects had been handed over to Sector 2 of the JTF for preliminary investigation before being handed to relevant prosecuting agency.

    Anka said the vessel was anchored at the premises of the Nigeria Port Authority (NPA).

    The statement indicated that the JTF troops discovered an illegal oil bunkering hose connected to a pipeline belonging to the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and two Cotonou boats filled with suspected stolen crude oil.

    He said the items were destroyed immediately in line with the mandate of the task force.

    Anka also said: “Thirteen illegal oil distillation camps were also destroyed around Gbarum Market in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, where oil thieves operate with plastic tanks filled with suspected illegally acquired crude oil.

    “The sites and the equipment were destroyed along with the trucks and products. Other items discovered include 32 plastic tankers with capacity for 200 litres each, filled with substance suspected to be stolen crude oil siphoned from an oil well head. “

    The JTF spokesman said in the Sector 2 area, JTF troops patrolling along Igbemotoru area destroyed 18 illegal crude oil refineries, where oil thieves operated with seven Cotonou boats filled with stolen diesel and 13 illegal storing facilities.

    He said the camps and the products were destroyed.

    Seven suspects were also arrested along Nonwa Tai Road, operating a truck containing 160 drums of stolen oil.

     

  • Pirates kill soldier in Bayelsa

    Pirates kill soldier in Bayelsa

    Pirates have killed a soldier attached to the Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Pulo Shield, in Bayelsa State.

    It was gathered that the incident, in which other soldiers were injured, occurred on the Orukiri waterways in Nembe, Nembe Local Government Area.

    The soldiers were said to be on patrol when they ran into the pirates, who were operating on a speedboat.

    The soldiers attempted to flag it down for a routine check.

    Instead of stopping, the hoodlums reportedly opened fire on the team.

    It was learnt that the soldiers engaged the pirates in a gun battle and one soldier, identified as Rabiu, was hit by a bullet.

    The driver of the patrol boat, a civilian, and some others also sustained injuries.

    Rabiu later died at the Brass Terminal operated by the Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), where he and the others were rushed to for treatment.

    But the Media Coordinator of JTF, Lt.-Col. Mustapha Anka, :said the patrol team successfully repelled the pirates.

  • Army to fight Boko Haram with Civilian JTF recruits

    Army to fight Boko Haram with Civilian JTF recruits

    Troops deployed in bid to rescue minister’s relations

    The Presidency is weighing options on how to increase the number of troops in the troubled Northeast.

    A top military source, who spoke in confidence, said the depletion of troops nationwide, as a result of security challenges in at least 30 states, made the measure necessary.

    He said it had become “urgent to beef up troops” in the Northeast.

    The highly-placed source said: “From all indications, the Presidency may soon consider recruiting qualified, competent, courageous members of Civilian JTF into special security forces to be well-trained and equipped in the war on terror.

    “Rather than arming the volunteer groups who are proving their worth and staking their lives to protect their communities with mere sticks and knives against Boko Haram terrorists, the system is considering proposals from security and military experts who believe recruitment of qualified youths may be the best option against creating militias that could be problems in future.

    “Background checks, antecedents and past exploits and contributions of individual volunteers will be taken into consideration to avoid recruiting those with evil and criminal intents into the specialised forces.

    “Other considerations include the fact that such local volunteers understand the terrain of such environment and politics of the insurgents.”

    Another source said: “It has also been discovered  that if members of the CJTF are adequately trained and equipped, they could dare the terrorists in the held communities.

    “They had in the past with bare hands arrested Boko Haram kingpins and handed them over to security personnel.

    “A lot of members of the CJTF have been killed by terrorists because they are not armed and trained in counter-insurgency operations.”

    In videos released by Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau, he had continued to warn CJTF against supporting the military. He had also shown the execution or slaughtering of captured CJTF members in his videos.

    “Many have also called for the recruitment of courageous and qualified young Nigerians who are passionate to build career in the military rather than the jobless ones who join the military only to engage in acts of indiscipline, desertion and mutiny at a critical period of national life,” the source said.

    The recruits are to be trained in the use of arms and basic ethics of rules of engagement, among others, before deployment.

    Another source spokes of how troops had been depleted, no thanks to increasing security challenges nationwide. “It takes three to four years to train well-qualified troops. The nation cannot afford the luxury of waiting for some years to train troops while leaving security challenges unattended to,” the source said.

    Troopswere yesterday deployed in the Adamawa State home town of Youth Development Minister Mr. Boni Haruna to rescue his trapped relations and others at the mercy of the Boko Haram.

    The insurgents have in the last 24 hours seized the minister’s Kuburshosho hometown in Michika Local Government Area.

    Besides vandalising the minister’s house, the rampaging insurgents also looted many homes and shops before setting them ablaze.

    It was gathered that while some of the indigenes escaped, many got trapped.

    Among those trapped are relatives of the minister who could not be located as at press time.

    A source said: “Troops have been deployed in Kuburshosho to rescue the relatives of the Minister and other indigenes of the town.

    “The troops were ordered to flush out the insurgents from the area and Garta, which was also overrun by the sect.

    “So, the battle to liberate the minister’s town is ongoing.”

    Responding to a question, the source added: “The sect made spirited efforts to capture Kamale but River Kamale which overflew its bank, naturally repelled them.”

    More than 10,000 people from Michika Local Government Area are presently seeking refuge in Yola.

  • JTF assures Bayelsa police on crime fighting

    JTF assures Bayelsa police on crime fighting

    The Commander, Joint Task Force (JTF), Operation Pulo Shield, Maj. Gen. Emmanuel Atewe, has vowed to help the new Commissioner of Police in Bayelsa State, Mr. Valentine Ntomchukwu, tackle kidnapping, piracy and other violent crimes.

    Atewe who gave the assurance when Ntomchukwu, paid him a courtesy visit at the JTF headquarters over the weekend, said all security agencies must work together to rid the state of crime.

    He said Ntomchukwu was professionally positioned to tackle the internal security challenges in the state.

    He said:  “If you listen to his speech, you will understand that the commissioner understands the environment because for anybody to succeed in this our assignment, he must have knowledge of the environment, which we call domain awareness.

    “When you understood the strategic nature, the political nature, the security nature of the environment, you will not have any problem.”

    Earlier, Ntomchukwu said he was at the JTF headquarters to seek support and synergy with the force to maintain law and order in the state.

    He said the work of securing the state and its waterways should not be left to the police alone.

  • Civilian JTF ‘ready to battle Boko Haram’

    Civilian JTF ‘ready to battle Boko Haram’

    Thousands of youths, who are members of the Civilian (JTF) yesterday protested  the Boko Haram siege Borno State. They expressed their willingness to battle the sect.

    The youths held a peaceful protest at the Ramat Square Ground. They marched to the palace of the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Ibn-Garbai Elkanemi.

    The Shehu urged them  to always abide by the rule of law in the course of discharging their civic responsibilities. He praised their efforts.

    Addressing over 10,000 civilian JTF members, local hunters, retired soldiers and other paramilitary men at his palace, the monarch lauded their efforts and appealed to them to always follow the directives of the military and other security agencies while discharging their duties.

    He said the emergence of the Civilian JTF had assisted in dislodging the sect out of Maiduguri and its environs.

    “I want to to thank you for this visit and the effort you are collectively and voluntarily doing in order to fight Boko Haram who are bent in, not only destroying our social and economic structures, but also killing innocent lives of our citizenry. I want to also appeal to you that you should desist from politics, religious or ethnic considerations while discharging your duties to your fatherland. In anything you are doing, you must make sure that you consult all other security agencies so that you work hand-in-hand to end terrorism that have been destroying us as a nation.” the Shehu pleaded.

  • 16 ‘female bombers’ held in training

    16 ‘female bombers’ held in training

    Man believed to be training female bombers was arrested yesterday in Kano.

    Also arrested with Ibrahim Ibrahim, were the 16 girls who security agents said were being trained as would-be bombers.

    Sources in Kano said the teenage girls were arrested when security men swooped on the place were they were being trained following a tip-off.

    Joint Task Force (JTF) officers carried out the raid. Ibrahim  is believed to be  of would-be suicide bombers.

    Last month, a 10-year -old girl was arrested along with a man – both wired up and on a suicide bombing mission –  in Funtua, Katsina State.

    There have been a series of female suicide bombings in the North in recent times.

    Most of the young girls are usually dressed in hijab, under which they carry the lethal objects which they detonate at designated places. Many people have been killed in Kano, Kaduna and in Borno states by female suicide bombers.

    JTF spokesman Capt. Ikechukwu Eze confirmed the arrest, saying investigation was ongoing.

    A security source said anonymously that when interrogated, the suspect disclosed that he brought the female bombers from the Sambisa forest in Borno State.