Navy Arrests Notorious Pipeline Vandalism Syndicate Leader 'Idiot' in Bayelsa
Navy Arrests Pipeline Vandalism Leader 'Idiot' in Bayelsa

The Nigerian Navy has apprehended two suspected pipeline vandals in the Ekeramo Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho, Director of Naval Information, disclosed this in a statement released on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

According to the statement, a meticulously coordinated raid at the Egbama-Angalabiri community led to the arrest of Godwin, also known as “Idiot,” who has been identified as the leader of a notorious pipeline vandalism syndicate operating within the Clough Creek axis. Further intelligence exploitation from the suspect resulted in the capture of his associate, Mr. Happiness.

The statement read: “The Nigerian Navy, through personnel of Forward Operating Base (FOB) FORMOSO, has recorded a significant operational success in the ongoing fight against crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta. On 25 April 2026 at about 0300 hours, FOB FORMOSO personnel, acting on credible intelligence, conducted a well-coordinated raid at Egbama-Angalabiri, in Ekeramo Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.”

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“The operation led to the arrest of one Mr. Godwin, also known as 'Idiot,' identified as the leader of a notorious pipeline vandalism syndicate operating within the Clough Creek axis. The successful operation followed sustained intelligence and surveillance which confirmed the suspect’s involvement in recent attacks on critical oil and gas infrastructure, as well as details of his residence and movement patterns.”

“The suspect was apprehended at a nearby night market where he was reportedly extorting illegal levies from traders. During a follow-on operation to search his residence, naval personnel encountered resistance from armed members of the syndicate. The situation was swiftly brought under control through a coordinated tactical response, forcing the assailants to withdraw.”

“A search of the suspect’s residence led to the recovery of two handheld radios and other technical tools used in illegal activities. Further exploitation of intelligence obtained from the suspect resulted in the arrest of another individual, Mr. Happiness, believed to be an associate, as well as the recovery of one pump-action gun.”

The arrested suspects have been handed over to the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps for further investigation and prosecution. The Nigerian Navy remains resolute in its mandate to protect the nation’s maritime domain and critical national assets. The Service will continue to sustain aggressive operations against all forms of economic sabotage in collaboration with other security agencies. “Criminal elements are therefore warned to desist from such illegal activities or be prepared to face decisive action.”

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