By Godwin-Maria Utuedoye
The atmosphere in Oghior community in Udu local government area of Delta State is currently tense as suspected oil bunkers has pin down two trucks of security operatives drafted from Ovwian police division in a gun duel.
It was gathered that the security operatives had arrested a truck ladened with suspected crude with the owner.
The suspect later led security operatives to Oghior community where he had a deport where the product is been loaded.
This is just as the local vigilante in the area have been allegedly chased from the community by the the suspected oil bunkerers operating in the area and the vigilante post burnt down at Oghior junction.
According to sources, “The arrested suspect led security operatives to the community and the hoodlums who had barricaded the entrance to the community engaged the the police in a gun battle after pining them down.
The security operatives were pin down for over two hours before the arrival of the DPO from Ovwian division who mobilize both the local vigilantes and his men to rescue the pin down officers after a heavy gun battle.”
“They were armed with sophisticated weapons during the gun duel and one of the suspected bunkerers identified as Etomax was shot on his two legs before he was taken away by the police.” The anonymous source revealed.
Narrating their ordeal, chairman of the local vigilante, Mr Wisdom Umukoro said, “Last Friday we were in our checkpoint when the DPO from Ovwian station came to mobilize us to follow him to the community.
“On our way, the boys armed with dangerous weapons engaged the police in a shoot out, and in that process, the arrested suspect who was in handcuffs escaped with the help of the hoodlums in the community.
“After the departure of the police, the hoodlums led by one ASharp attacked us, my son Favour Umukoro, 23, and our member were seriously beaten and injured.We could not do anything because they were armed.
“This is not the first time, the hoodlums also had a shoot out with the military men fee months ago and their bunkering camps and depot were destroyed.
“After their previous shoot with the military, they returned to the bush and continued their illegal bunkering activities before another shoot out encounter with the police last Friday.
“Presently we have been chased out of our home and we are speaking to you from our hideout, and our properties have been destroyed.
“We want the state and federal government to come to our rescue from the menace of these hoodlums”.
When contacted, the Delta DSP Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bright Edafe confirmed the incident, he said, “We have two suspects and they will be charged to court soonest”.