Navy Dismantles Pipeline Vandal Network in Bayelsa, Arrests Syndicate Leader‎

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By Chimezie Godfrey

‎Nigeria’s ongoing battle against crude oil theft recorded another tactical breakthrough as the Nigerian Navy dismantled a suspected pipeline vandalism network in Bayelsa State, arresting a key syndicate leader in a pre-dawn raid.

‎The operation, executed by personnel of Forward Operating Base Formoso, targeted Egbama-Angalabiri in Ekeramo Local Government Area—an area long associated with illicit oil activities within the Niger Delta.

‎In a statement issued by Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, Director of Naval Information, the Navy described the operation as intelligence-driven and strategically coordinated.

‎“Acting on credible intelligence, our personnel conducted a raid which led to the arrest of a notorious syndicate leader known as ‘Idiot,’” the statement said.

‎The suspect, identified as Godwin, is believed to have played a central role in orchestrating pipeline vandalism and attacks on oil infrastructure in the Clough Creek axis.

‎His arrest at a local night market, where he was allegedly extorting traders, highlights the overlapping nature of criminal enterprises in the region, where economic sabotage often intersects with other forms of organised crime.

‎Following the arrest, naval operatives launched a follow-on operation to search his residence, leading to a confrontation with armed members of the syndicate.

‎“The personnel encountered resistance but swiftly brought the situation under control through a coordinated tactical response,” the Navy stated.

‎Recovered items included communication devices and technical tools used to coordinate illegal activities, underscoring the organised nature of the syndicate.

‎Further intelligence exploitation led to the arrest of an accomplice, identified as Happiness, and the recovery of a pump-action gun.

‎“This operation significantly disrupts the operational capacity of the syndicate,” the statement added.

‎The suspects have been transferred to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps for prosecution, in line with inter-agency collaboration efforts.

‎The Navy reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining pressure on criminal elements undermining Nigeria’s oil economy.

‎“We will continue aggressive operations to protect critical national assets and ensure economic security,” Folorunsho said.

‎Sustained intelligence-led operations remain crucial in addressing crude oil theft, which continues to pose significant economic and environmental challenges to Nigeria.

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