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Rivers Stateabout 4 hours ago·Stable·NOTABLE 30

Navy Hands Eight Oil Thieves, 44,000 Litres of Diesel to EFCC

The incident highlights ongoing issues with oil theft in Nigeria, reflecting persistent corruption and security concerns in the country.

The Nigerian Navy has arrested eight suspected oil thieves in Rivers State and seized 44,000 litres of illegal diesel. The suspects were subsequently handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for prosecution.
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Humanitarian10
Economic30
Security20
Political25
Confidence 48/100 — moderate corroboration

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