Police operatives attached to the IGP Special Task Force on Petroleum and Illegal Bunkering (IGP-STFPIB) in the late hours of 7th August 2022, successfully busted an alleged illegal petroleum refining operation in Edo State.
This follows the interception of intelligence on activities of an alleged illicit petroleum products refining syndicate operating adjacent to Agbor Junction, Benin City, Edo State via a whistleblower through the recently created Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Command and Control Centre Portal.
Consequent to the raid on the illegal petroleum refining site, three (3) empty DAF Trucks, and thirty-one (31) immobile surface tanks – 7 of which were loaded with an unspecified quantity of petroleum products, were discovered by the Police. Additionally, two suspects, Chinedu Iyanabor aged 18 and Sunday Iyagbesun aged 52, were arrested during the raid. Preliminary investigations reveal the site was also used as a dump site for petroleum products.
The Inspector-General of Police has tasked special enforcement units to prevent activities of economic saboteurs to ensure the deployment of necessary manpower and other operational assets to ensure a total clampdown on criminal activities detrimental to the economic growth of the nation.
The IGP has similarly supervised the strengthening of the Unit with a charge to intensify efforts, in conjunction with local police officers, to sustain police-approved operational standards in tackling economic sabotage, crimes and criminality in the country. He equally charged the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the Unit to embark on strict supervision of the Unit in compliance with the directives.
CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO) said in a statement that all suspects will be charged to court upon conclusion of investigations.