SOLDIERS from the 222 Battalion of the Nigerian Army, have arrested
two persons in Idheze community, Isoko South Local Government Area,
Delta State, following the suspected vandalization of a major Nigeria
Agip Oil Company, NAOC, pipeline in the area.
It will be recalled that the pipeline was allegedly vandalized in the
early hours June 13, 20l6 with the resultant oil spill causing a heavy
fire outbreak which led to the destruction of farmlands and economic
crops in the community.
Community sources, however, said they were still confused as to
whether the oil spill was as a result of vandalism of the pipeline or
equipment failure, noting that the incident was still subject to
investigation by security agencies.
A source who preferred anonymity told our source that one of those
apprehended by the soldiers “is an indigene of the community whose house
is very close to the place where the incident took place.
“The other person is the youth leader of the community. He was
working in a community in Bayelsa State, when the incident happened. As a
youth leader, he was called home after the oil spill and when he got
home, he was invited by the soldiers. Thereafter, he was arrested and
still being detained.
“As we speak, investigations are still on and they want to go to
Bayelsa to find out if he was actually there working as at the time of
the incident.”
Confirming the arrests, a security source said that matter was still under investigation.
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