Navy Impounds Three Trailers with vandalised Railway Tracks in Kaduna

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Navy impounds Three Trailers with vandalised Railway Tracks in Kaduna

The Nigerian Navy School of Armament Technology (NNSAT) in Kachia, Kaduna State, has intercepted three trailers loaded with stolen railway tracks, preventing further damage to the country’s vital infrastructure.

 

Commodore Henry Aruomaren, Commandant of the NNSAT, announced the operation during a press briefing on Wednesday.

 

PRNigeria gathered that the suspects and the seized railway tracks have been handed over to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for profiling and further investigation.

 

“The NNSAT Kachia internal security checkpoints at Makyali, Kachia LGA, acting on actionable intelligence at about 0500 on Feb. 2, intercepted the three trailers.

”The trailers with registration numbers ABJ 897 XB, MGU 232 ZF and XG 276 JJN, respectively, were laden with vandalised railway track materials concealed with animal feeds,’’ he said.

The commandant said that the vandalised railway tracks ran through Katul-Crossing in Kachia LGA to Kafanchan.

He said that the railway tracks had not been in use for some time hence, criminal elements devise means to make it a source of income by vandalising and selling off the metal irons.

“Reportedly, the suspects were arrested by the internal security checkpoint team during a stop and search operations.

“Consequently, the base was informed of the arrest and a Strike Force was dispatched to the scene of the arrest to move the suspects and the exhibits to the Base for further investigation.

“It suffices to state that, only one of the three trailer drivers was arrested while others absconded when they got the information that NNSAT internal security checkpoint had arrested the first trailer, ‘’he said.

Aruomaren reassured residents of the state and Nigerians at large that the Navy would continue to do her best to protect lives and national assets.

According to him, this is  in line with the Strategic Directive 2023 – 6 of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Emmanuel Ogalla.

He appealed to the public and community leaders to assist with credible information about the disposition of criminals in their domains to enable the Navy to protect them better.

“I want to emphasize that criminality of any kind strives only where there is community support.

“Once there is no such support, criminals do not settle in the community.

”We must therefore work collectively to ensure that we put criminals out of business by denying them freedom of action, “Aruomaren said.

The Head of Anti-vandal Unit, NSCDC, Mr Joseph Pamdep, while receiving the railway tracks and the suspects commended the Navy for the feat.

Pamdep said NSCDC would continue to work in synergy with all the security agencies in the protection of critical assets and deal with criminal elements in the state.

By PRNigeria

 

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