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I Make N50,000 Daily Vandalizing Pipelines – Welder

SP Dolapo Badmos

Fatai Karounwi, a welder who specialized in pipeline vandalism, has confessed to the Nigerian Police how he makes N50,000 daily by vandalizing pipelines. He also said he had vandalized over 40 pipes before he was arrested.

Karounwi, aka Kokoro, told the police that they always moved in large numbers whenever they were going on operation, adding that  he had been into the criminal act for the past three years, after he was introduced to it by a friend, Oyebanji Agboola, aka Fish.

The two men were among ten suspected militants and vandals paraded by the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos State on Tuesday. Others are Tochukwu Ohanexim, 38, Oluwadamilare Ojo, 32, Akeju Adeniyi, 38, Musbau Afolabi, 29, Musa Akanbi, 32, Yusuf Ajiboye ,26, Ojo Ige, 28 and Innocent Ikechukwu, 42.

Kokoro said, “I am an ‘engineer.’ I live at Ogijo and was arrested after I received a phone call from my friend. I didn’t know that the police had arrested him. I work with the vandals. I usually assist in drilling holes into pipelines. We move into the high sea to steal the fuel. They pay me N50,000 any day I work with them. I have vandalised more than 40 different pipelines. We are usually many that go for pipeline vandalism operations. We work on land and sea.

“A friend of mine, Fish, introduced me to pipeline vandalism. I have been working with this set of vandals for two months, but I have been into pipeline vandalism for the past three years.”

Interestingly some of the suspects said the pipelines were sometime vandalized by guards employed to watch over the pipelines at the Ogijo and Ikorodu areas of Lagos State – that after damaging the pipelines and siphoning the fuel, the guards would hand them over to their wives, who would sell to members of the public.

Ikechukwu, who claimed to be a buyer of the stolen product, said, “I don’t buy fuel from the men; I buy from women. Their husbands are the vandals. They give the women the fuel and the women sell to us. My profit margin, most times, is only N500.” Another suspect, Ohanezim, said he bought directly from the guards.

The Zonal Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said the police recovered two pump-action rifles, four live cartridges, two pumping machines, one army bullet-proof vest, one army fez cap and one Toyota Corolla. She said  the operation was conducted by the Zonal Intervention Squad and had acted on the directive of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Adamu Ibrahim.

Badmos said, “The AIG, angered by the recent ambush and murder of four policemen and an army captain at Isawo by militant vandals, ordered the ZIS to ensure vigilance and also rid the community of criminals.

“Information was received by the commander of the ZIS that suspected militants, who were also vandals responsible for the murder of security operatives in Isawo recently, were noticed around Ogijo, in the Ikorodu area. Detectives were detailed to track down the hoodlums, leading to the arrest of the suspects. We also recovered 150 jerrycans of petroleum product from them.”

The arrested men will be charged o court after the completion of investigation into the matter.

 

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