 Meanwhile, the Inspector General of Police Usman Akali Baba has reiterated the commitment of the Niger Police Force to maintaining a sustained fight against illegal bunk-ring pipeline vandalism, economic sabotage and other criminal elements in the country. This came on the heels of the achievements recorded by the IGP Special Task Force on petroleum and bunk-ring while raiding some suspects and exhibits in the Port Harcourt River State Capitol. Included by the Acting First Public Relations Officer, CSP Ulu Muiwa Adejabi, Inspector General of Police, the IG review that 42 suspects were arrested while 41 trucks of illegal petroleum products were impounded. Adejabi, given details of the success made by the Special Task Force, said 21 of the suspects have been charged to court, with 17 still under investigation while four convictions have been secured in courts. 10, 13 suspects have been arrested in connection with illegal drilling of petroleum products by the Special Task Force of the University alone. Two container body talks, these guys to be loaded with full stock, were also impounded by the Special Task Force after a total stop-and-search by our women at I-20s Task Force. The IG explained that the successes were achieved in rivers and water lilies. They collected and purchased and purveyors of adulterated petroleum products within the country. In line with the initial addition of the Special Task Force, it means so much that the technology during the policing are the ones who have the best committed technology. They want to urge victims and other criminals, and those who are having mind, to train criminals to continue to trouble and use the police. Stay clear. The Inspector General of Police commanded the effort of the commander, IGP Special Task Force, on petroleum, illegal bunkering and steam for their diligence even as he called for frequent operational patrols in a bid to curb the incident activities of illegal bunker traders and economic supporters.