The Nigerian Navy arrested four alleged Niger Delta crude thieves, after being tipped off by children.
The four people are suspected of illegally refining crude oil into automotive gas oil (AGO).
Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok thanked the “gallant youths” for their help.
A statement from Naval headquarters regarding the arrests, signed by Commodore Christian Ezekobe, Director of Information said: “In continuation of the clampdown on crude oil thieves and illegal bunkerers, the Chief of the Naval Staff has expressed the appreciation of the Nigerian Navy to the gallant youths of Ataba Community in Akwa Ibom state for their exemplary conduct.
“The conduct of the youths led to the arrest of 4 suspected oil thieves with about 70 drums of products suspected to be illegally refined automotive gas oil (AGO).
“The Youths alerted the operatives of NNS Jubilee in the state on the activities of the suspects.
“To this end, the CNS urged other youths in the Niger Delta to emulate their patriotic act which is a testimony of the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to strengthen community relations in the current effort to eliminate all forms of economic sabotage and crimes in the maritime areas.
“In another development, the patrol team of NNS Pathfinder under the maritime component of Operation Delta Safe intercepted and destroyed 15 drums of products suspected to be illegally refined AGO at Iyokiri and Ache-Ama Communities of Isaka in Rivers State.
“The drums were conveyed in a boat by the suspected bunkerers who fled on sighting the Naval patrol team.”