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Seven Suspects Arrested for Vandalizing NNPC Pipeline in Adamawa State

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Police officers are seen conducting checks on vehicles at the Federal High court in Abuja, Nigeria October 21, 2021. REUTERS/Afolabi Sotunde
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The Adamawa State Police Command has apprehended seven individuals suspected of vandalizing a crucial Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) fuel pipeline, recovering 53 damaged pieces from the . This arrest underscores the ongoing battle against infrastructure sabotage, which to affect ‘s public safety and economic stability.

According to Suleiman Yahaya, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in Adamawa State, the operation stemmed from a tip- provided by a Good Samaritan. The prompt by the police highlights the importance of public cooperation in safeguarding national and combating economic sabotage.

The arrested individuals were identified as Umar Musa, 40, from Abuja’s Kaduna ; Mohammed Hassan, 25, from Kasuwan Shanu Potiskum, Yobe State; Adamu Abdullahi, 28, from Bununu Funai, Yobe State; Yakubu Adamu, 27, from Sabon Layi, Potiskum, Yobe State; Gabriel Wale, 40, from Mafoluku Oshodi, State; Garba, 40, from Anguwan Dosa, Kaduna State; and Aliyu Muhammad, 28, from Darazo Local Government, Bauchi State. The suspects, hailing from different , reveal a network possibly extending beyond Adamawa.

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Yahaya the gravity of the crime, noting that the incident not only endangers public safety but also represents significant economic sabotage. The targeted pipeline is a infrastructure link between Adamawa and the southern regions, supplying fuel crucial to both local and national . Damaging it disrupts fuel distribution and undermines efforts to provide stable energy supplies in the .

The police have meticulously documented the case and a thorough investigation, aiming to identify and apprehend the suspects’ collaborators who remain at large. According to Yahaya, these collaborators are believed to operate “behind the scenes,” potentially indicating a larger network involved in pipeline vandalism.

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This incident is a reminder of the need for enhanced measures around critical infrastructure across Nigeria. Pipeline vandalism not only causes substantial economic losses but also endangers through possible fuel shortages and hazardous leaks.

The Adamawa State Police Command has urged citizens to continue assisting law enforcement by providing timely information on suspicious activities. Through efforts between the public and police, to bring an end to these destructive acts of vandalism and secure the infrastructure essential to Nigeria’s economy and public safety.

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