Nigeria: JTF Reveals 2013 Figures

The Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta, codenamed Operation Pulo Shield, said yesterday it killed 82 sea pirates and robbers

2013: JTF killed 82 sea pirates, nabbed 1,857 crude oil thieves in N-Delta —Commander 

By Samuel Oyadongha

Yenagoa—The Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta, codenamed Operation Pulo Shield, said yesterday it killed 82 sea pirates and robbers, lost three of its operatives in active service in 2013 to sea pirates, while three others got drowned.

The task force also said its operatives killed 23 kidnappers and conducted 1,025 anti-illegal oil bunkering patrols leading to the destruction of 1,951 illegal refinery camps in the region and arrest of 1,857 crude oil thieves.
Also, over 1,117 Contonu boats, 82 tanker trucks, 81 barges and 1,873 surface tanks were destroyed during the 2013 operational year.

Commander of JTF, Major-General Bata Debiro, stated this in Yenagoa while briefing newsmen on the activities of the command in the last one year in the region.

Major-General Debiro said the mandate of the task force was to stop illegal bunkering activities in the upstream sector,  protect oil and gas facilities and installations, secure the environment and other lawful activities in the region.

According to the JTF commander, three of its soldiers were killed by sea pirates at  Andoni, Rivers State, while three others drowned in a  river near Akassa in Bayelsa State.

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Source: vanguardngr.com

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