ARMY ARREST 5 OIL THIEVES, DEACTIVATES ILLEGAL REFINERIES IN RIVERS. (PHOTOS).

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 Army Arrest 5 Oil Thieves, Deactivates Illegal Refineries In Rivers Five suspected oil thieves have been arrested by operatives of the Nigerian Army 6 division, as forty six illegal refineries were deactivated in Ogba/Egbema local government area of Rivers state. This was disclosed in a statement by the Acting Deputy Director of the Nigerian Army 6 division Lieutenant Colonel Danjuma Jonah. According to him, boats used to ferry stolen products and thousands of litres of stolen products were recovered in the remote creeks by operatives of the Nigerian Army. The operation was said to have been successful as a result of intelligence gathering, as the Army engaged armed vandals in a shootout before arresting the suspects. Stolen crude oil packaged in sacks were also confiscated, while operational illegal refineries sites were deactivated and destroyed in line with professional best practices according to the military. Meanwhile, the General Officer Commanding 6 division Nigerian Army Majo

29-YEAR-OLD SOCCER PLAYER ALLEGEDLY COLLIDED WITH A FEMALE DRIVER TRANSPORTING HER 9-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER TO SCHOOL IN SOUTH AFRICA. (PHOTOS).


  A tragic incident unfolded in Tembisa this morning when a 29-year-old soccer player allegedly collided with a female driver transporting her 9-year-old daughter to school on Andrew Maphetho Drive. Unfortunately, the child didn't survive and was pronounced dead at the scene. What's even more disturbing is that the soccer player reportedly fled the scene, leaving the family to deal with the devastating aftermath.


Police investigation revealed bottles of alcohol and drugs at the scene, which raises serious concerns about the soccer player's state at the time of the accident. As a result, a case of culpable homicide, reckless, and negligent driving has been opened.

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