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Youths advised to engage in legitimate means of livelihood

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Abia youths have been advised to engage in legitimate means of livelihood and shun illegal bunkering and pipeline vandalism.

The Abia State Commandant of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Mr. Nnamdi Nwannukwu gave the charge in Umuahia while briefing newsmen on the activities of his command.

Nwannukwu said 11 persons have been arrested for allegedly engaging in illegal oil bunkering in the State at different times and locations in while transporting illegally refined diesel.

Two of the suspects he said, Johnson Idika and Odechi Mbamara, were arrested in an ash-colour Honda Odessey, loaded with 120 liters of diesel concealed in cellophane bags.

The command according to him also arrested one David Isaac for allegedly transporting 4,500 litres of diesel.

Nwannukwu said that the command apprehended three other suspects, identified as Chidera John, 23, Ejike Eye like, 38, and John Onyakachi, 33, while transporting petroleum products in a Volvo saloon car, with registration number XW 498 SMK.

He said that the suspects were arrested at Umuikaa Junction on the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway on Oct. 29.

The commandant said that at the point of their arrest, the suspects could not produce waybill covering the products, “which shows that the products were illegally procured.”

He said: “The activities of vandals are depleting the nation’s economy and the command under my watch will leave no stone unturned in an attempt to end the problem.

He warned, “adulterated gas is potentially dangerous to human health, especially the end users.”

Reacting to the allegations in an interview with newsmen, two of the suspects, Mbamara and Isaac, claimed they were innocent.

Mbamara said that he bought the product at a cheaper rate from petroleum tanker drivers at Eleme in Rivers for his personal use.

Isaac said that he was a victim of circumstance, adding that the truck driver, now at large, was giving him a lift from Port Harcourt to Abia, when they were arrested by Civil Defence operatives.

He claimed that he was not aware that the truck was carrying illegal petroleum products and appealed to the command to let him off the hook.

Nwannukwu said that the suspects would be arraigned at the end of the ongoing investigation.

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