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Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Ondo NSCDC Parades Dealers Of Fake Currencies, Oil Bunkerers And Water Pipe Vandals In Akure

 
The Ondo State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps have arrested two suspects, Chika Nwakwo, and Chukwujekwe Udoh, who specialized in issuing fake currency to unsuspecting members of the public.
The two were nabbed with the sum of Two Hundred and Seventy Eight Thousand Naira, N278. 000.00. The men carried fake One Thousand Naria (N1000.00) notes, police said.
The Suspects confessed that they bought the fake currency at the sum of One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Naira, N130. 000.00, somewhere in Lagos state.
 
 
Mr. Kayode Balogun, the Commands Spokesperson, revealed that the suspects were arrested after a tip-off from members of the public at Oja Oba in Owo, the Owo local government area of Ondo state.
Balogun also revealed that the Command had nabbed Oyemikun Merotiwon 25, and Tobi Adebayo, 24, who were both arrested at the Owena village in Idanre local government area of Ondo state for oil theft.
The two middle age men were caught in a tanker with the registration number XB 213 REL Ondo. The vehicle was allegedly loaded with 15000 litres of suspected adulterated diesel.

Idowu Adetutu and Usman Isiaka were also arrested for vandalizing water corporation equipment.
The Six suspects were paraded at the state command headquarters of the Corps in Alagbaka Akure, the Ondo state capital.
The State Commandant of the Corps, Andrew Igwe Ugwumba, said his mandate is to “get rid of criminals (who) specialized in sabotaging the government’s effort” in the state.
Ugwumba advised his officers in the command to continually show commitment to duty, mostly at reducing crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and so-called bunkering activities.
He admonished the good people of the state to stop patronizing bunkerers, noting that if there was no market for adulterated products, oil bunkering would be reduced.
In-line with the miscellaneous offences, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) act of 2003 & 2007 as amended, the Six suspects would be charged to court.
If convicted in court, all six of the arrested suspects will face stiff sentences issued by a judge.
 


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