NSCDC Arrests Leader Of Agip Bombing In Bayelsa
Operatives of the anti vandal unit of Nigerian Security and Civil
Defence Corps, NSCDC, have arrested the alleged leader of the armed gang
that bombed the Tebidaba-Brass trunkline penultimate week around
Ikienghenbiri community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of
Bayelsa State.
Vanguard gathered that the suspect identified as Suoyo Nathan, was arrested in the swamp, yesterday with the assistance of NAOC community surveillance team.
It was further gathered that security operatives are on the trail of two of his cohorts, identified as Iyalewei and Fyneboy.
Community security sources told Vanguard that full scale security operation was ongoing in the swamp area backed by Air Force fighter jets and helicopters on surveillance as well as gunboats.
The source added that night movement had been banned in the area.
Though the state NSCDC Commandant, could not be reached for comment, a senior official of the corps who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “The suspect is in our custody.
He was arrested today (yesterday) with the assistance of NAOC surveillance team and would be prosecuted at the conclusion of ongoing investigation.”
Source: Vanguard
Vanguard gathered that the suspect identified as Suoyo Nathan, was arrested in the swamp, yesterday with the assistance of NAOC community surveillance team.
It was further gathered that security operatives are on the trail of two of his cohorts, identified as Iyalewei and Fyneboy.
Community security sources told Vanguard that full scale security operation was ongoing in the swamp area backed by Air Force fighter jets and helicopters on surveillance as well as gunboats.
The source added that night movement had been banned in the area.
Though the state NSCDC Commandant, could not be reached for comment, a senior official of the corps who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “The suspect is in our custody.
He was arrested today (yesterday) with the assistance of NAOC surveillance team and would be prosecuted at the conclusion of ongoing investigation.”
Source: Vanguard
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