Nigerian Navy deactivates dugout pits, containing stolen crude oil in Obodo-Omadino Creek

The Nigerian Navy, says it has deactivated several dugout pits and sacks, containing significant quantity of products suspected to be stolen


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Nigerian Navy deactivates dugout pits, containing stolen crude oil in Obodo-Omadino Creek

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The Nigerian Navy, says it has deactivated several dugout pits and sacks, containing significant quantity of products suspected to be stolen crude oil at Obodo-Omadino Creek in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.

The Navy, in a post on its official Facebook Page, Thursday October 16, disclosed that the discovery was made Wednesday October 15, when the Nigerian Navy Ship DELTA, conducted a surveillance-led operation, following credible intelligence.

 

 

Fresh Angle International, understands that a wooden boat and pumping machine, were also found during the operation carried out in a location at Latitude 5.558328°N and Longitude 5.616693°E.

 


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