Tag: ‘Operation Crocodile Smile’

  • Army begins ‘Operation Crocodile Smile III’ in Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa, A/Ibom

    OPERATION Crocodile Smile III’ of the Nigerian Army got underway yesterday in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states for the purpose of stemming the tide of pipeline vandalism in the region.

    The General Officer Commanding (GOC) 6 Division, Port-Harcourt, Maj.-Gen. Jamil Sarham, said yesterday in Yenagoa,Bayelsa State, that the operation would not be different as officers and soldiers had been advised to abide by the rules. He commended Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa for providing the needed support to the army and other security agencies in the state.

    Sarham assured the general public that the navy and army would be peaceful during the conduct of the operation. Also speaking, Brig.- Gen. Kevin Aligbe, the Commander, 16 Brigade, Nigerian Army in Yenagoa, said the operation was being conducted under the directive of the Army Chief of Staff.

    Aligbe said that the brigade had visited two Internally Displaced Persons’ (IDPs) camps in Igbogene and donated relief materials sent from headquarters. He said that at the end of the exercise, they would want to achieve success in order to undertake future tasks and challenges as the yuletide season approaches. In his remarks, the Bayelsa governor urged the public to support and collaborate with the army to achieve the aim of the operation. Represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Kemela Okara, Dickson described the army as a very critical component of the country, especially in the area of security.

  • ‘Operation crocodile smile curbs criminal activities’

    ‘Operation crocodile smile curbs criminal activities’

    The Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 6 Division, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Col. Aminu Iliyasu, has disclosed that the Nigerian Army’s Operation Crocodile Smile 2 is denying criminals in the Niger Delta freedom of action.

    He made the disclosure on Monday in an online statement, while insisting that the criminal elements such as kidnappers, armed robbers, sea pirates, cultists, illegal oil bunkers, crude oil thieves and other hoodlums were now finding it extremely difficult to operate in the crude oil and gas-rich region.

    Iliyasu said: “Following the official flag-off of Operation Crocodile Smile II by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai on Friday, 13th October 2017, the tempo of operational activities within 6 Division Area of Responsibility (AOR) has since been stepped up, with high morale among troops of the division.

    “It is evident that the increased presence of troops both on land and in the waterways dominating the entire 6 Division AOR has started yielding fruits.

    “In 2 Brigade AOR, which covers Akwa Ibom State, vigilant troops, based on a tip-off by some patriotic Nigerians, on 9th October 2017, arrested one Mr. Udeme Dick Nnah, a notorious cultist, who has been terrorising the community. In a similar operation on 12th October, 2017, troops of 2 Brigade Garrison, after careful surveillance, arrested the duo of Mr. Saviour Friday Markus and Mr. Nsika Okon Udoh, on cult-related activities.

    “On 10th October, 2017, troops of 2 Brigade Garrison on patrol, accosted a group of vandals at Itu Paper Mill in Uruan Local Government Area (of Akwa Ibom State), cutting armoured cables belonging to the company. 2 suspects: Mr. Ekom and Mr. Ndefrike, were arrested with 3 rolls of vandalised cables and 2 motorcycles. Additionally, on the same day, troops raided the residence of a suspected arms supplier, one Mr. Friday Silas Udoh at Ikot Odiong of Ukanafun LGA,(of Akwa Ibom State), where he was arrested. Items recovered from the residence include live cartridges, locally-made guns, gunpowder, damaged single barrel guns and gun-making accessories.

    “On 14th October, 2017, troops tracked and arrested 3 suspects, Mr. Akan Monday Amos, Mr. Abak Obong and Mr. Oyobong Frank Udoh, terrorising law-abiding citizens of Abak Obong, Oruk Atai II and Ikot Udo Obong villages respectively in Etim Ekpo LGA. (of Akwa Ibom State). In the same vein, one Bishop Uwah Mfon Akpan believed to be the financier of wanted criminals was arrested at Ikot Ibekwe community of Ukanafun LGA. The suspect is volunteering information about gangs of kidnappers and cultists linked to him.”

    Spokesman of 6 division also stated that on October 15 this year, troops on a robust patrol to Ikpe community of Etim Ekpo LGA of Akwa Ibom state, encountered and arrested three suspected cult members, while items recovered from them include a locally-made long barrel gun and one locally-made short gun, with the troops also carrying out raids/destruction of an identified criminal hideout/shrine at Ikpe, where one suspect was arrested.

    In a cordon-and-search operation conducted by the troops of 6 divisions on 17th October 2017 in the house of one Mr. Ikom Monday at Ikot Ibekwe in Ukanafun LGA, he revealed that one locally made pistol, 11 expended cartridges and one live cartridge were discovered buried in a toilet, stressing that a night patrol the same day, between Ikot Apetach and Ikot Ituen, arrested three suspected criminals in possession of a locally-made jackknife and wraps of Indian hemp.

    Iliyasu said: “Suspected cultist, Mr. Nnamso Thompson Akpan, was nabbed by troops at Nkek village of Ukanafun LGA of Akwa Ibom State. There was also arrest of two suspected kidnappers at Nkek and Oyoyo villages of Ukanafun LGA, who were found to be in possession of threats letters meant for their potential victims.

    “The same success story is unfolding in the neighbouring Rivers State, where troops of 6 Brigade are also tightening the noose on criminal elements and economic saboteurs in the entire state. On 10th October, 2017, at 2:00 am, troops of 29 Battalion intercepted a MARK truck, loaded with suspected stolen crude oil at Rukpokwu area of Obio-Akpor LGA of the state. Suspects fled and abandoned the truck on sighting the troops. On the same day, troops of 146 Battalion, in conjunction with elements of 130 Battalion, discovered and destroyed an illegal refinery with six large cooking pots, a large metal container, filled with stolen crude oil and a large reservoir containing illegally refined Automated Gas Oil (AGO) at Kurughene general area.

    “The troops arrested six suspected illegal oil bunkers/welders at the site and recovered one generating set, two gas cylinders and other welding accessories. Another illegal refinery was also discovered and destroyed same day along Patrick Waterside-Bodo axis by troops of 146 Battalion.

    “On 11th October, at about 8:30 am, troops of 29 Battalion, in conjunction with elements of 130 and 146 Battalions, also identified and destroyed reactivated illegal refinery at Bolo, with three large active cooking pots, four large reservoirs containing stolen crude oil and three speedboats, loaded with illegally-refined AGO. On 12th October, 2017, around 3:30 am, troops discovered and destroyed 110 drums of illegally refined AGO at Okrika. Continued efforts by the troops on the same day also saw to the destruction of many other illegal refineries and militant camps at Akpara, Ayoisi, Idama and Km 45, while one Mr. Gogo Babson was arrested with fifteen drums of illegally-refined kerosene in an unregistered Fiat bus.

    “On 13th October, 2017, one metal barge and a wooden Cotonou boat, loaded with stolen crude oil, were intercepted along Patrick Waterside. Same day at Uzuaku along NNPC pipeline, one white unregistered Mark truck, containing 55,000 litres of illegally-refined AGO and one yellow Man Diesel truck, with registration number: XA 508 DKU, Gombe, loaded with about 30,000 litre of illegally refined AGO in a constructed tank and concealed with poultry feed bags, were intercepted.”

    Spokesman of 6 division also stated that between Borikiri, Ibeto and Petro log (in Port Harcourt) on October 14, troops discovered 100 pieces of 25-litre jerry cans, four 250-litre drums containing illegally-refined AGO and another two 250-litre drums, filled with illegally-refined kerosene.

    In a similar operation on October 15 October, between Slaughter market and Onne in Rivers state, he revealed that troops discovered 112 25-litre jerry cans, 32 250-litre drums, containing illegally-refined AGO and also arrested was an Iveco truck, with registration number FST 554 XM Lagos and two 14-seater buses, continuing various quantities of illegally-refined products, while on October 16, the resilient troops, based on credible intelligence, apprehended a notorious illegal oil bunkering kingpin, Mr. Emomotime Ayaba Sese, aka Dada, in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state.

    Iliyasu said: “A patrol team discovered a reactivated illegal refinery with three active pots at Doroko in KE, with metal containers filled with illegal products on 17th October, 2017. The site was destroyed by the troops. They did same to the discovered 53 25-litre jerry cans, twenty 250-litre drums and 40 sacks, all containing illegally-refined products at Akinima and Okrika (Rivers State) respectively.

    “The gallant troops, based on credible information from patriotic Nigerians, tracked and apprehended two suspected notorious kidnappers/cultists; Mr. Justice Sigah and Mr. Godknows, who have been terrorising Odemisama and Odemude communities in Ahoada, Rivers State. Troops also continued with their robust patrols, where they identified and destroyed an illegal refinery with five cooking pots and several large metal containers at Tuma general area.

    “At Mbiama,  Rivers State, troops discovered and destroyed 86 25-litre jerry cans, four 200-litre drums and 16 sacks containing illegal products. Same day, the hardworking troops, in conjunction with SPDC local pipeline surveillance team, traced and destroyed a massive illegal bunkering dump along Ogbobolo Andoni, consisting of five illegal refining points. Items recovered from the site include four long rubber connecting hoses, two generating sets, one gas cylinder and one deep freezer. Other items include a speedboat, three wooden Cotonou boats and three large storage tanks, all containing stolen crude oil.

    “Acting on intelligence, troops conducted a cordon-and-search operation at Elebrada and Oduoha communities of Emuoha LGA of Rivers State, where it was revealed that members of Icelander’s cult group hold meetings. No arrest was made, as the suspects have all taken refuge in the forests. However, 120 rounds of 7.62mm special, 27 rounds of 9mm para, one clearing rod, one jungle hat, 6 cutlasses and one Canon camera were recovered.”

    Spokesman of 6 division also stated that on the same day that Elebrada and Oduoha were searched, the troops also arrested one notorious kidnapper/armed robber, popularly known as Aposi in Ihugbogo, disclosing that all the apprehended suspects and recovered items had been handed over to the relevant security agencies for possible prosecution, with the operation continuing.

  • Niger Delta: Army deploys troops for operation crocodile smile

    Niger Delta: Army deploys troops for operation crocodile smile

    The Nigerian Army says it has deployed troops for the commencement of “Operation Crocodile Smile”  in the six Niger Delta states.

    Maj.-Gen. Enobong Udoh, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 6 Division, Nigerian Army, Port Harcourt, said this on Saturday while addressing troops to signal commencement of the exercise.

    Udoh said the operation was confidence building patrol rather than a show of force as widely reported.

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    “Operation Crocodile Smile is not a show of force but a confidence-building patrol that seeks to reassure the people of Rivers state and the Niger Delta that the army is ready to work.

    “We are ready to work in close synergy and collaboration with other security services and agencies of government to ensure that there is peace and security for the people.

    “Our operation aims to reassure the public that we are ready to fight crimes like cultism, militancy, and kidnapping so that people can go about their business without fear,” he said.

    Udoh said that troops would carry out collaborative patrols with the Nigerian Police, Federal Road Safety Corps, Nigerian Immigration Service and the Department of State Security (DSS).

    Others are Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, Nigerian Customs Service and personnel of the Nigerian Prison Service.

    He said the division would carry out the exercise in Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta and Rivers states while another formation would cover other states in the Niger Delta.

    “Army, police and other security services was established to ensure peace; enforce law and order and create the enabling environment for economic activities to thrive.

    “This is our ultimate mandate, and, as such, we urge Nigerians to give us the necessary support to enable us to succeed,” he said.

    The three weeks exercise is slated for Oct. 7 to Oct. 28. (NAN)

  • Boko Haram food seller arrested in Yobe

    Boko Haram food seller arrested in Yobe

    …..As army nabs former Niger Delta militant leader

     

    A man suspected to be one of the food sellers to the dreaded extremist group Boko Haram and who has been on the Nigerian military wanted list number 105 has been arrested by a detachment of Army troops and local vigilantes in Azare community, Gujba local government area of Yobe state.

    Muhammed Bulama described as a dangerous insurgent has been on the wanted list of the military for many months before his eventual arrest on Tuesday September 6, 2016. Arrested alongside Bulama were two other suspects named Ardo Abba Muhammed ( who claimed to be an elder brother to Bulama) and Muhammadu Kaigama.

    The three suspects were arrested while riding on horseback and bicycle as they made their way to the market to sell some sheep for the extremist group.

    According to the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, Bulama personally identified his photograph in the wanted list and confessed that he specialized in rearing animals for the terrorist group.

    Usman said the three suspects also confessed they came to Azare community to sell the animals after the group ran out of cash in their camp and were also meant to procure some food items for the upcoming Sallah festivity.

    Also on Tuesday, troops of the 4 Brigade Nigerian Army arrested a suspected national economy saboteur and alleged leader of the “Otugas Fire Force” militant group, Mr. Gabriel Ogbudje.

    He was arrested with an accomplice named Elvis Dweller Ejus. The group had allegedly threatened to attack the Utorogu Gas Plant and is alleged to be responsible for the blowing of NPDC/Shoreline major delivery trunk line within Ogo-Oteri general area on the 26th of August 2016.

    The suspected militant was arrested along Agbor-Abraka road, Edo State while he was trailed by the troops. He has been on the run since he was declared wanted because of his public declaration as the leader of the militant group “Otugas Fire Force”.

    Ogbudje had made media headlines when he declared his operation code named “Crocodile Tears”, an metaphor to the Army’s ongoing military exercise nicknamed “Operation Crocodile Smile”.

    Col Usman said both suspects have been handed over to Operation DELTA SAFE for further interrogation and subsequent handing over to the relevant security agency for prosecutions.

    Also troops of 13 Brigade Nigerian Army in conjunction with Nigerian Navy, Nigeria Air Force and covert operatives of the Defence Intelligence Agency, arrested a suspected kingpin of the Niger Delta Avengers, Isaac Romeo that goes by the appellation of “G2” in their terrorists camp.

    He was arrested along with two other persons; Mr. Lawson Samson and an elderly man, Mr. Iyang Ekpo in Calabar, Cross State while driving in a vehicle with  registration number, CRS 86 AO1 on Saturday, 3rd September 2016.

    The Army spokesman said the arrest followed painstaking efforts and tracking   of the militant who was in the state to perpetrate further criminal activities of sabotaging critical infrastructures.

  • Army kills 5 militants  as ‘Operation Crocodile  Smile’ begins

    Army kills 5 militants as ‘Operation Crocodile Smile’ begins

    •Avengers name Soyinka, Kalu others as committee members •Tension heightens  

    Troops of the 133 Special Forces Battalion of the Army have killed five suspected militants as Operation Crocodile Smile got underway in the Niger Delta at the weekend.

    Twenty three other suspects were arrested, the Acting Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Usman, said.

    The operation which was flagged off by the Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen Tukur Buratai, is aimed at getting rid of all forms of criminal activities in the region.

    Meanwhile, there was tension in the Niger Delta region at the weekend following special military drills on the first day of Operation Crocodile Smile (OCM). This is coming as the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) yesterday named Nobel laureate Prof Wole Soyinka, former Abia State governor Orji Kalu and others as members of its panel to dialogue with the federal government.

    The operation was designed by the military to equip the amphibious and internal security operations in the riverine areas against the activities of Niger Delta militants.

    It is also designed to train Special Forces, formations and units located in the region.

    It is said to comprise both strategy perfection and public confidence building.

    Col. Usman said yesterday that in the course of the operation, some militants attacked the troops who then responded and succeeded in killing five of them. “Numerous others were injured and 23 suspects were arrested,” he said.

    The operation was carried out by the Special Forces at the militants’ camps.

    The army spokesperson said items recovered from the camps include two AK-47 rifles, 11 Pump Action Guns, a locally made revolver pistol, 292 cartridges of live Ammunition, 199 rounds of AK-47 rifle Ammunition, four electricity generating sets and a Camp Gas Cooker.

    The troops also recovered an abandoned Engine Boat left by the fleeing militants.

    Usman had said on Friday that ‘Exercise Crocodile Smile’ was  not  all about guns and boats.

    He said that apart from the training aspect of it, the Army’s Medical Corps was involved in medical in Sapele, Delta State.

    He said:”It will be recalled that we have shown you the massing up of the troops yesterday (Thursday).Today (Friday), the buildup of logistics has commenced.

    “The human side of the ongoing exercise includes free medical outreach for Sapele communities in Delta.

    “The Nigerian Army Medical Corps has fully deployed to the area attending to medical needs of the communities free of charge.”

    It was gathered the Operation Crocodile Smile has resulted in massive deployment of troops to the creeks of the Niger Delta through the Sapele waterways.

    Residents reported witnessing many military gunboats, war-kitted soldiers and other maritime military hardware moving into the creeks.

    The deployment was said to have created apprehension among residents of the riverine communities causing an atmosphere of a siege.

    The President of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Udengs Eradiri, said he has been inundated with complaints of people scampering for safety and fleeing into the forest on sighting the troops.

    He argued that in the spirits of the ongoing dialogue to resolve the crisis in the region, the federal government ought to have called off all military operations in the Niger Delta.

    He said it amounted to insincerity on the part of the government to be demanding dialogue while conducting an exercise to launch a major military operation in the region at the same time.

    Eradiri insisted that any form of military action in the region could jeopardise efforts of leaders such as Chief Edwin Clark to stop the crisis.

    He said: “The EK Clark Committee has brought all Niger Delta leaders together. The MEND and the avengers support them. The other day, the Minister for Petroleum, Ibe Kachukwu met with them again.

    “The unfortunate fact is whether government is sincere in this whole business. How can the military within the period announced that they are carrying out an exercise in the Niger Delta?

    “As at yesterday night, there was this rumour that they were going to attack Gbaramatu and the entire community started scampering into the forest because soldiers were seen mobilising in Sapele.

    “When we asked, they said the military had met the governor and said they wanted to do a two-week drill in Niger Delta. It is wrong. They should suspend any form of activity because there is an interpretation of a sinister motive in their activities.”

    A statement by Ballatyne Agiri, contact person for the East and Central zones of the Niger Delta Avengers said Soyinka will serve as adviser to the committee.

    Other members of the committee are Professor Steve Odi Owei Etibom, Dr. Anthony A. Ani, Nalaguo Chris Alagoa, Mrs. Alice Mobolaji  Osomo and Mr. Inienimi Ballantyne Agiri.