 The Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC Hamid Abubakar Andy, has applauded the Special Intelligence Corps to River State for a mission to unravel allegations against the anti-vandal unit of the state command. This followed a viral video in which the chairman of Obyakbo local government area of the state, alerted that the NSCDC Exhibit Yard at Ogbogoro, has been used for illegal bunkering activities. The report is presented from our studios. Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC in River State has discredited the viral video alleging that the Exhibit Yard of the command is used for illegal oil bunkering. The Command Spokesperson Michael Ogbogoro, who spoke with journalists during an inspection visit to the Exhibit Yard at Ogbogoro in Obyakbo local government area of the state, said the facilities is used for storage of products with ongoing litigation. He explained that further investigation into the allegations has been ordered, calling on the people to disregard wrong information on social media. We are here to prove to the general public and the world that Ogbogoro is having all arrested and handed over products from secretaries and the NSCDC pending their forfeiture in the Federal High Court. What you are seeing over there is the talk booth that was handed over to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps and already the cases have been concluded and it is forfeited already to the Federal Government. Reacting to the rumoured plan by some hoodlums to destroy the NSCDC Exhibit Yard, the Command emphasised that certain acts will be strongly resisted. These drums you are seeing, we are all removed from those boats. We have 287 of these drums filled with these illegal products which we are also handed over to us. If you take down you will see that the boats are already sinking so all these boats, all these drums were salvaged from those boats from sinking because they are exhibits which will be turned down to lockout. He also speaks on steps taken by the court over allegations of involvement in illegal oil bunkering leveled against officers of the command. The Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has instituted a committee to look into the case and that is the reason why the anti-vandal was disbanded, just to let you know that the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps leadership does not in any way condone any act of indiscipline. Correspondent recalls that the Commandant-General of the NSCDC, Ahmed Abubaka Audi, visited a jetty yacht to ascertain the volume of exhibits at Yokohora Jetty during a walking visit to the state in December 2012.