 And in River State, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC says it will continue to take on war against oil, theft and economic sabotage by elements who are banned on undermining the economic growth of the country. The commandant of the NSCDC in the state, Michael Orga, disclosed this at an illegal bonkering dump site discovered in Port Harcourt. The report. Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC reversed this command as uncovered the premises used for illegal oil dump in the Bokoro community, Ubu-Aqpa local government area of River State. Taking newsmen around the compound, the commandant of NSCDC River State Command, Michael Orga, revealed that he reconstituted anti-vandal unit of the command post the premises through a tip-off. Commandant Orga noted that in spite of the continuous sensitization and relentless war against economic sabotage in the nation, all thieves have blatantly refused to change their ways. He said that the property has been confiscated while legal action would follow immediately. This one here is used to pump the products. Whenever they want to make sales, also to transfer them from the right area to this tank, this has already been sealed. So we are going to apply to court for the future of the illegal products and the premises too. So I'm telling the public that anybody who allows these premises to be used for illegal oil and illegal bunkers or to do anything illegal on oil products here in River State Command, we are going to charge them to court. We are going to fulfill their property to the government. The command also paraded 19 suspects over the involvement in oil theft and illegal dealings in petroleum products, attributing the feat to the dogged fight by the Marine and land patrol team of the command. Our tactical team both online and waterways have done plenty of arrests. We, so far we arrested 19 suspects in different locations here in River State and we are assuring you that we shall not rest until we stop concrete here in River State. I am a transporter. They arrest me at the Hoda West Okobe. Then the woman called me to come and carry products, cover with a sack. Then the moment I advised my vehicle there, I noticed people running. So I wonder why these people were running. Before I know, the officer, they surrounded me. They ordered me to put out the product inside the vehicle, which I did. The next day, they brought me to the civil defense office here. The state NSCDC boss also cleared the air on securing off a batch to start stalling product from leaked wooden boats. You can see that top there, the leaking. So now we procure this batch so that whenever we do arrest, we quantify the quantity. Then we evacuate them into this batch. If we fail to evacuate them, because of the leakage, it's going to lead to river dune loss. It's also going to affect the rivers, their aquatic animals, like fishes who die. So we are trying to avoid that. That's why we are evacuating them. State commandant of NSCDC appealed to the public to provide the command with credible and actionable intelligence that would anybody command clamp down on all, all steps in the state.