Suspected barons of illegal crude oil bunkering on Sunday night reportedly attacked a team of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) at Awoye community, at Ilaje community, Trans-Forcados Western corridor in Ondo State.
However, operatives of TSSNL in collaboration with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, (NSCDC), in the early hours of Monday, mobilised and rebuffed the attack after getting information on the incident.
But the suspects arrested reportedly escaped with their speed boats.
In the ensuing melee, the security operatives reportedly destroyed a large store built along the Alowe sea shore in Ilaje local government area by the illegal crude oil bunkerers.
A statement issued by Tantita’s executive director, Operations and Technical Services, Captain Warredi Enisuoh, copies of which were made available to LEADERSHIP noted that “Tantita operatives in Ondo State in collaboration with the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps ((NSCDC) stormed Awoye on Monday morning, having received comprehensive information about a large store built by the oil thieves, where they did store the adulterated crude oil selling same to local buyers.
“Tantita men in collaboration with the Nigerian Civil Defence, stormed the area this morning, to destroy it totally and set everything ablaze as appeared in the photos and video attached to this content.
“Some community guys attacked us but we chased them away through a full exchange of ammunition, kudos to the Nigerian Civil Defence.”
While acknowledging the intervention as a successful operation, it said “It is indeed a successful but stressful trip,” it said.
Tantita commandant in Ondo State, Chief Idowu Asonja, while warning residents against playing the role of economic saboteurs remarked that “Government is our friend, ready to develop and transform our land with the aim to employ youths across the federation. Let’s support them and stop destroying their properties.”
He said, “Fortunately, we found 700 kegs filled with crude oil, which is tantamount to 21,000 litres of crude oil. The whole kegs with the camp/store were set ablaze. Also, we met two wooden boats filled with the crude oil, and all were set ablaze.”
The surveillance patrol carried out by the Tantita Security men in collaboration with the NSCDC was led by the Tantita Commandant in Ondo State, Chief Idowu Asonja.
The Commandant, after the successful operation, warned the community dwellers to desist from destroying or stealing the nation’s source of income.
He also urged and persuaded them to support Tantita in this struggle of waging war against the oil thieves and destroyers of the federal government resources.
Asonja not only warned them against pipeline vandalism, oil thefts and adulteration of national crude oil, but asked them to shun any form of evil act that could provoke the government to take drastic action against them.
“Tantita Operation No Mercy’ is a crusade against the anti-government individuals, bodies or groups” he warned.