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Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by Ecstasy154(m): 9:57pm On Dec 28, 2017
The military Joint Task Force (JTF) has launched “Operation Jagunlabi” on Lagos creeks to combat the increasing menace of pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft. The exercise, which is an offshoot of the ongoing Operation AWATSE (an Hausa word for scatter), was kicked off to further solidify the gains of the joint task force in battling vandalism and crude oil theft in Lagos creeks and backwaters.

The exercise which was kicked off by the Flag Officer Commanding, Western Naval Command, Rear Admiral Slyvanus Abbah, at the naval outpost in Majidun area of Ikorodu, saw the JTF patrol both the waters and the land around that area.

Abbah was joined by the Air Officer Commanding, Logistics Command, Air Vice Marshal Ibrahim Yahaya; the General Officer Commanding, Major General Peter Dauke and the Commander, NNS Beecroft, Rear Admiral Maurice Eno.

The maritime operation kicked off from Majidun creek and saw the military gunboats patrol to Ebute waterside, Ibeshe ferry jetty and later to Oworonsoki jetty before heading back to the naval base. For the patrol route for the show of force, the ground forces also took off from Majidun and stormed the Ikorodu garage roundabout, Ibeshe junction, Ibeshe Ilaje, Imota, Ishawo and rendezvoused back at the naval outpost.

Rear Admiral Abba said the joint patrol means the three arms of services will pull resources and manpower together to tackle the menace of pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft, adding that the JTF might consider aerial bombardment with the aid of the Air Force if the need arise. Harping on the importance of intelligence gathering, Abbah who addressed the troops before the exercise began said they are to mix up with civilians in order to get them to loosen up. He said, "Operation AWATSE has been an on-going operation and if you are in Lagos, I think this is the most peaceful festive period you have ever had in Lagos.

"We have been working tirelessly before now. Before now, you know the criminals have been carrying out their nefarious act at the high sea; which is sea robbery." Abbah also said the components of Operation Awatse will partner Operation Delta Safe in the Niger Delta in order to tackle the issues of the influx of vandals and militants to Lagos waters from neighbouring creeks. The FOC said the partnership with Operation Delta Safe will see the military raid the creeks and backwaters of the Niger Delta region to arrest the rampaging militants.

He said, "Although Lagos by itself is a peaceful place but the criminals come from elsewhere. For instance, the last attack that happened on Lagos waters, we have arrested so many of them and all of them are not from Lagos. "The five of them that are in our custody are not from Lagos but have their accomplices in Lagos who gives them information which we are working on to rid the state of all those things. "Lagos is the hub of all activities.

Anybody you kidnap in Lagos, you know that ransom can be handsomely paid so they plan their operation to operate in Lagos. However, we are not resting on our oars to tackle this. "This period you know nobody came around to kidnap this period and we have to commend the soldiers because they are working very hard to ensure everything is fine peacefully." On the operation he said, "This is an ongoing and continuous exercise. Our presence here today is just to meet and interact with the soldiers.

We want them to share their problems and we will also address them. "Before now you know Majidun is a no go area but as you can see everybody is feeling happy and operating freely and that is why we want to make all those non-penetrable areas to be safe now for everyone to carry out their businesses. So Operation Jagunlabi is a show of force to tell those boys (the militants) wherever they are, we are here for them,” he affirmed.

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Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by Sprumbabafather: 9:58pm On Dec 28, 2017
When are they launching "operation skull safety" grin

Is this not misplaced priority? Many heads are missing daily in that region South West of the Niger and the army is just chasing fuel thieves instead of saving us from these ritualistic societies looking for human parts to use?

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Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by ipobarecriminals: 10:04pm On Dec 28, 2017
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Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by Blakjewelry(m): 10:05pm On Dec 28, 2017
I think the military is already over stretch, I think the government should come up with a lasting solution
Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by Khd95(m): 10:26pm On Dec 28, 2017
Ahhhh u wan go cast their skull mining industry tongue cool sad
Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by EzeNri(m): 10:43pm On Dec 28, 2017
You don't have to insult them.
Thanks
Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by Toosure70: 10:49pm On Dec 28, 2017
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Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by Oloripelebe: 11:03pm On Dec 28, 2017
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Re: Military Launch “operation Jagunlabi” To Check Vandalism In Western Waters by Ecstasy154(m): 9:14pm On Dec 29, 2017
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