Arepo On Fire Again: 25 Persons Killed As Vandals Burst NNPC Pipelines
No fewer than 20
suspected pipeline vandals were Saturday burnt to death at Arepo village in the
Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State when a ruptured
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline exploded.The vandals
were said to have gone to the area to siphon petroleum products from the
ruptured NNPC pipeline.
It
was gathered that the explosion was sparked off by one of the vandals who
released a gunshot into the air to exert his superiority over his colleagues.
The
vandals had engaged officials of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps
(NSCDC) guarding the area in a gun duel on Friday during which about five
persons were allegedly killed.
The casualties were said have included both
the vandals and guards attached to the volatile pipeline area of the state.
THISDAY learnt that the vandals had threatened to set the pipeline on fire following the loss they recorded during the fracas between them and officials of the NSCDC last Friday.![AREPO](file:///C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\msohtml1\01\clip_image001.gif)
THISDAY learnt that the vandals had threatened to set the pipeline on fire following the loss they recorded during the fracas between them and officials of the NSCDC last Friday.
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However,
a press statement issued by the NSCDC Public Relations Officer, Mr. Kareem
Olanrewaju, confirmed the fire incident as well as the gun duel between the
officials of the Corps but was silent on the number of casualties.
To
avert further disaster, the operatives of the Inspector General of Police
Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism Unit, Force Headquarters Annex, Lagos , who were on patrol
rushed to the scene.
THISDAY
gathered that the task force arrested a medical doctor, one Dr. Odusina Adegboyega
and one of the survivors identified as Sunday Reuben.
Confirming the arrest, the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the task force, Friday Ibadin, said the explosion started at about 2am on Saturday.
Confirming the arrest, the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the task force, Friday Ibadin, said the explosion started at about 2am on Saturday.
He
said, “Shortly after the explosion, policemen led by Sector Commander, Lagos , DSP Onaghise
Osayande, cordoned off the area to reduce casualties while they awaited the
arrival of fire fighters to quench the fire.
“It
was in the process that they stumbled into a jeep conveying one of the survivors
and a medical doctor who was on his way to the hospital.
“In the course of interrogation, we discovered that the survivor was one of those who participated in the killing of those NNPC officials last year.”
“In the course of interrogation, we discovered that the survivor was one of those who participated in the killing of those NNPC officials last year.”
“The
taskforce arrested six suspected vandals who were alleged to have participated
in the incident that led to the killing of three Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) staff at Arepo Village , Owode in Ogun State
sometime in August, 2012.”
On
the possibility of quenching the fire and rescuing the living, Ibadin said fire
fighters are still on ground battling the flames.
He added that they have provided adequate security to forestall any unforeseen attack.
He added that they have provided adequate security to forestall any unforeseen attack.
Source:Thisday
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