Defence HQ sets machinery to tackle homeland crimes
ABUJA – The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has put in place a joint operation of the army and air force to combat incidences of cattle rustling in the Kamuku Forest in the Northwest parts of the country which has so far routed out daredevil cattle thieves from the forest and recovered large herds of cows.
A statement
signed by Col. Rabe Abubakar, Acting Director, Defence Information said, “The
operation will be sustained until the forbidden forest is free of criminals and
criminal activities.
“The need
to establish the joint operation has become very necessary because criminals,
miscreants and barefaced common thugs have taken over the forest thus
constituting themselves into a nuisance to Nigerians living in the area.
“In the
course of this operation, a significant number of rustlers have been routed and
large number of stolen cattle recovered.
“The
ongoing operation will be sustained until the notorious forest is free of
criminals and miscreants who constitute nuisance to the citizenry of the area”.
“Similarly,
the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, in the Niger Delta has intercepted
a large barge conveying about 150,000 litres of illegally refined petroleum
products.
“The JTF
boat was on routine patrol when it accosted the barge on illegal mission at
Frado Oil Company Tank Farm at Oghara in Ethiope Local Government Area of Delta
State.
“The
captain of the barge and the crew members are already in custody and are
helping security agencies in the investigation.
“DHQ
thus, restates the resolve of the military to guarantee safety of lives and
property of Nigerians while the military will continue to work hard to fight
all maritime crimes such as piracy, bunkering and operating of illegal refinery
a halt and also to prevent the prevailing economic saboteur from doing further
damage to Nigeria’s economy.
“The Defence
Headquarters therefore warns the perpetrators of all form of illegalities in
the Nation’s maritime domain and those engaging in cattle rustling across the
country to desist from such acts before the long arms of the law will catch up
with them.
“The Defence
Headquarters is also using this opportunity to reassure the peace loving
Nigerians to go about their normal and legitimate businesses without fear of
harassment or molestation as military and other security agencies are there to
protect their rights and freedom.
“Various
military operations across the country are against criminals and enemies of
this nation.”
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