LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICEOFNAIJA)- The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Lagos State has confirmed the recovery of 3,896 litres of stolen Premium Motor Spirit, otherwise known as petrol in a bush located in Badagry area of the State.
Public Relations Officer, NSCDC Lagos State, Olumide Abolurin, disclosed this in a statement on 18 February, 2023.
Abolurin said: “On account of the 24-hour routine patrol, intelligence gathering, surveillance, monitoring of critical national assets and infrastructure, the corps’ operatives discovered petroleum products suspected to be stolen by economic saboteurs and kept in a bush path at Epeme village, in the Olorunda LCDA of Badagry, on Saturday, February 18, 2023, around 1.35 am during the wee hours.
“While carrying out the evacuation of the products mentioned above on the following day, Sunday, February 19, 2023, the corps’ operatives recovered about 23 sacks of about 100 litres each and 57 yellow kegs of about 28 litres each of Premium Motor Spirit also known as petrol at the scene. The total quantity of products recovered at the Epeme village totalled about 3,896 litres of PMS.”
Mr. Abolurin added: “On account of the 24-hour routine patrol, intelligence gathering, surveillance, monitoring of critical national assets and infrastructure, the corps’ operatives discovered petroleum products suspected to be stolen by economic saboteurs and kept in a bush path at Epeme village, in the Olorunda LCDA of Badagry, on Saturday, February 18, 2023, around 1.35 am during the wee hours.
“While carrying out the evacuation of the products mentioned above on the following day, Sunday, February 19, 2023, the corps’ operatives recovered about 23 sacks of about 100 litres each and 57 yellow kegs of about 28 litres each of Premium Motor Spirit also known as petrol at the scene. The total quantity of products recovered at the Epeme village totalled about 3,896 litres of PMS.”
The exhibits recovered from the operation is said to have been taken to the corps’ command headquarters in Alausa for further interrogation as ordered by the state’s NSCDC commandant, Usman Alfadarai.