Saturday, November 1, 2025 - Operatives of the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base (FOB), Igbokoda, have uncovered and dismantled an illegal refinery in Obe-Jedo and Obe-Adun communities in Ilaje Local Council of Ondo State.
FOB Commander, Navy Captain Aliyu Usman, disclosed that
seven suspects were arrested at the scene, while locally made guns and machetes
believed to have been used in resisting arrest were recovered.
Usman said the raid followed credible intelligence on
economic sabotage and maritime crimes.
About 3,000 litres of refined diesel stored in jerrycans,
along with several cooking ovens used to process stolen crude oil, were
discovered.
He added that preliminary investigations indicated the
arrested suspects were secondary participants and had been released, while the
main operators of the illegal refinery had been declared wanted.
According to him, the Navy’s anti-crude-oil-theft team
initially faced violent resistance from a group of hired youths and women
attempting to shield the illegal activity. To avoid escalation, the operatives
withdrew for a tactical reassessment.
“The team later returned in the early hours of
the following day and discovered that the stolen crude oil and
refined products had been moved to a nearby bakery and makeshift structures
used as storage facilities,” he said. “The illegal refinery was subsequently
deactivated in line with directives from Defence Headquarters.”
Captain Usman condemned the confrontation as a “dangerous
innovation” by criminal elements bent on frustrating legitimate security
operations and sabotaging national resources.
He reiterated that the operation was in line with the Chief
of Naval Staff’s directive to curb crude oil theft and safeguard national
assets.
“The Nigerian Navy urges all law-abiding residents of
riverine communities in Ondo State to resist being used by oil thieves,” he
warned. “These criminal ventures benefit only a few while destroying the
livelihoods and ecosystems of the entire community.”
He further cautioned that anyone obstructing the Navy’s
operations against crude oil theft would be treated as an accomplice and
prosecuted accordingly.

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