The Nigerian army on Sunday said troops on patrol in the Niger-Delta
region averted attacks by militants on some critical oil
infrastructures.
A statement by Army spokesman Colonel Sani
Usman, said troops of 343 Artillery Regiment and of 2 Brigade, 82
Division of the Nigerian Army in the early hours of today carried out
patrol within the general area of Gulobokri and Eweleso, around Brass
area in Bayelsa State.
Usman said the patrol team encountered
some armed militants in two speed boats with intent to blow up Nigeria
Agip Oil Company (NAOC) pipeline in Gulobokri.
He said the
suspected militants opened fire on the patrol team, explaining that:
“The troops responded
with overwhelming superior firepower and as a
result, the suspected criminals sped off from the area with many of them
sustaining gunshot wounds.”
He added that: “No casualty on the
patrol team. Unfortunately, a staff of Nigerian Security and Civil
Defence Corps (NSCDC), attached to the team sustained gunshot wound. He
has since been evacuated and he is in a stable condition.”
Usman
also said another patrol team of the same unit of the 82 Division
Nigerian Army, on patrol to Perigbene House Boat (HB) also encountered
three Speed boats suspected to be containing militants about to attack
another critical infrastructure in the area.
He said: “The troops
opened fire on them, killing most of them and injuring others. However,
the casualty on militants cannot be ascertained as it was raining
heavily and the raging storm could not allow troops to go on pursuit of
the escaping criminals.”
He added that a mop up operation has
been organized for those militants that escaped with gunshot wounds and
injuries as they may be receiving treatment in the neighbouring
communities.
He Usman assured that troops would continue to
intensify patrol in the general area to avert further vandalization or
attacks in the area.
Source: DailyTrust
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