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Six vandals with illegal 700 barrels oil barge arrested

In yet another milestone in the ongoing fight against crude oil theft in the country, the NNPC Limited and its partners, said a security outfit, Tantita Security Services on Saturday arrested six oil vandals  and seized a barge laden with 700 barrels of illegal crude oil in Opete, Udu Local Govt, Delta State.

In a tweet, NNPC said: “In yet another milestone in the ongoing fight against crude oil theft in the country, @nnpclimited and its partners, Tantita Security Services today arrested six oil vandals  & seized a barge laden with 700 barrels of illegal crude oil in Opete, Udu Local Govt, Delta State”

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