C’River NSCDC arrests 63 suspects for crude oil theft, vandalism others in 2023: Official

The Cross River Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps arrested 63 suspects in 2023 over illegal mining, armoured cable theft, vandalism of public infrastructure and crude oil theft.
The NSCDC Commandant in the state, Mr Charles Brown, however said on Thursday that most of those arrested were granted administrative bail.
Mr Brown said six of those arrested were taken to court for prosecution, adding that four of them were sentenced.
“Investigation is still being carried out on 12 of the arrested suspects, eight are still in the custody of the NSCDC while others were either discharged or granted administrative bail,” he added.
According to Mr Brown, 17.1mm armoured cable vandalised by some of the suspects was recovered by the command, while 20 drums of petrol and two articulated vehicles laden with crude oil were impounded.
He said that the command would continue to be resolute in the discharge of its mandate, and called for the support of the general public.
“We are sounding a note of warning to those who engage in the criminal act of vandalism and other forms of crimes that Cross River is no longer a haven for their nefarious activities, they must desist forthwith,” Mr Brown added.
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