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Four arrested in A’Ibom for illegal mining, power line vandalism

Four arrested in A’Ibom for illegal mining, power line vandalism

Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Akwa Ibom State have arrested four individuals for their involvement in illegal activities, including criminal conspiracy, illegal mining, and vandalism of critical infrastructure.

The State Commandant, Mr. Eluyemi Eluwade, disclosed this while addressing the press at the command’s exhibits yard in Uyo on Wednesday.

Eluwade detailed that two suspects were apprehended in the early hours of Monday while illegally transporting 1,200 bags of solid minerals, suspected to be iron ore, from the Ibeno beach area to Port Harcourt.

The suspects were caught in a long open truck with Registration No: TYN 157 XA in Eket LGA, following an intelligence report that led NSCDC operatives to intercept the vehicle. The arrested individuals failed to present a valid mining license or a genuine waybill, prompting their detention.

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In addition, two other suspects were arrested by NSCDC anti-vandal operatives on Sunday for vandalizing power transmission lines in Ikot Akpan Okop village, Mkpat Enin Local Government Area. The suspects confessed to dismantling the transmission lines with the intent to sell them as scrap.

Eluwade condemned the vandalism of public utilities, including power cables, telecommunication installations, oil pipelines, and street lights, labeling these acts as severe offenses that disrupt community services and constitute economic sabotage. He emphasized the need for youths to engage in legitimate livelihoods rather than resorting to crimes that deprive the government of vital revenue needed for developmental projects.

The commandant reiterated NSCDC’s commitment to curbing such illegal activities and assured the public that all suspects will face prosecution once investigations are concluded. He urged communities to collaborate with the NSCDC in safeguarding public infrastructure, underscoring that these assets are meant to serve everyone.

Eluwade also highlighted the broader implications of illegal mining, stressing that it is not only an environmental hazard but also an economic crime that robs the state of crucial resources. He called on the youth to seek lawful employment and contribute positively to the economic development of their communities, state, and nation.

Four arrested in A’Ibom for illegal mining, power line vandalism

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