Monday, March 8, 2010



JFT arrests 24 over 'illegal' refineries
Posted 7,Mar. 2010

Security forces have arrested 24 people accused of stealing crude oil and illegally refining it, a military spokesman said on Sunday.

"The suspects were arrested in Gokana local government area by officers of the Joint Task Force (JTF) in a special operation," Colonel Timothy Antigha, spokesman for the Niger Delta security force, told reporter.

The arrests took place last week and the suspects are to be handed over to an anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), for prosecution, Antigha said.

Since last November, Antigha said the JTF has destroyed more than 1,000 illegal "refineries" in Gokana, in the southeast of the oil-rich Rivers State, some located in people's homes.

He said the refineries use crude technologies that did not meet industrial standards.

Sold to members of the public, these refined petroleum products can cause potentially dangerous car engine malfunctions, he said.

Gokana is part of Ogoniland, a local community that campaigns against the damaging effects of foreign oil exploration and exploitation on the local eco-system.

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