NAVY CLAIMS TO BLOCK MILITANTS ESCAPE ROUTE IN LAGOS
Navy Claims To Have Succesfully Blocked Escape Route for Oil Vandals pulse.ng
The Nigerian Navy on Friday said it had successfully blocked all escape routes of the pipeline vandals in the Arepo, Ikorodu areas of Lagos.
The
Flag Officer Commanding (FOC), Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral
Fergusson Bobai said this at a news conference held at the Command’s
Headquarters in Apapa, Lagos.
"We the blocked escape routes toward Ogun State and we are going to sustain this operation and see, where it will lead us.
"The
essence of having this blockade by land and water is that when they are
running out, we will be able to grab them, profile and investigate
them,’’ he said.
Bobai, who confirmed that
there was an ongoing operation at the Arepo area, said the directive for
the operation came from the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Abayomi
Olonishakin.
"The directive came from him, for us to carry out the operation in the Arepo area.
"This
is with a view of dismantling the vandals who are scattered in Arepo,
Ibafo and Ishawo areas of the state. Initially, we were directed not to
use air power.
"But when we carried out
an assessment of the area, a lot of the vandals moved from the areas
accessible by water and land to areas that were difficult terrain into
the swampy areas.
"We had to use the air power, which was granted by the CDS,’’ he said.
The FOC said the Navy collaborated with Lagos and Ogun governments since the operation was between both territories.
Bobai
said other security agencies were participating, stressing that the
navy had also employed the Special Boat Services alongside the
Directorate of State Services.
He added that the Navy would not only arrest the vandals but would also get at their sponsors.
The
FOC, who also spoke about the kidnapped of the monarch of Iba, noted
that there were ongoing meetings with the Police to ensure that the Oba
was safe, even if he was within the area of operation.
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