Navy raids suspected pirates enclaves in Bayelsa, recover ammunitions, others

On Friday, the Nigerian Navy ship NNS SOROH attacked a suspected pirate base in Foropa, a hamlet in southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, Director of Naval Information, declared on Sunday in Abuja that the Naval Base in Yenagoa has maintained operations aimed at combating piracy and crude oil theft.
He went on to say that Friday’s drill was part of NNS SOROH’s commitment to reducing the spread of illegal firearms before, during, and after Saturday’s off-cycle governorship election in Bayelsa.
He claimed that during the drill, the base sent an anti-sea robbery patrol unit from one of its naval security stations to the area.
“On sighting the Nigerian Navy’s patrol team gunboats, the suspected pirates fled into the bushes.
“The special anti-sea robbery team cordoned and searched the area and recovered one general-purpose machine gun with 100 links and two AK-47 rifles.
“The team also recovered one locally-made gun, two Tavor magazines, 11 rounds of 7.62 (NATO), and two cartridge rounds of pump-action gun.
“Other recovered items were two 200-horsepower Yamaha engines, five Baofeng radios, a small Techno Android phone, one GPS phone, three small Techno phones and camouflage uniforms,” he stated.
Ayo-Vaughan added that the camp was subsequently deactivated to deny the criminals any shelter within the vicinity.
“The Nigerian Navy will continue to conduct such sting operations to resist and arrest criminals desperate to undermine the democratic process, disrupt public peace, or breach hard-earned maritime security.
“The service will continue to cooperate with stakeholders to achieve a peaceful maritime environment critical for legitimate business by law-abiding citizens,” Ayo-Vaughan assured.