Two pastors, 28 others
nabbed over pipeline vandalism
LAGOS — THIRTY suspected pipeline vandals, among them, two pastors and
two teenagers were, weekend, arrested by officials of the Ogun State command of
the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, in Isheri Olofin area of
the state.
The suspects, according to the Commandant, Mr Akinwande Aboluwoye, were
arrested after a shoot-out.
Canoes and 400 50-litre jerricans filled with siphoned petroleum product
were recovered from the suspects, among whom were six women, the commandant said
the arrest was achieved following a tip off.
He said: “Immediately they sighted us, they opened fire, thereby leading
to a gun battle. But when it became apparent that the heat was too much for
them, they abandoned the products and jumped into the river and escaped. However,
when the teenagers, Michael Oyedotun(13) and Azeez Ajani(12) were quizzed, they
denied their involvment, saying they are apprentices in a tailoring workshop in
the area.
While Oyedotun claimed he was arrested while taking his bath at the Ogun
River, Azeez admitted seeing jerricans around the area any time he wakes up.
On his part, one of the pastors who identified himself as Nikuleyi
Adesola, claimed he was arrested in the company of two female members of his
church.
According to him, “I live in the church. I was with two of my members when
NSCDC officials ordered us to come out. I do not know anything about the
recovered jerricans or activities of vandals.”
Meanwhile, the commandant has said the suspects would be charged to
court soon.
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