Army nabs suspects for vandalising Abia Palm Oil equipment

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Operatives of the Nigerian Army have arrested three men for allegedly vandalizing vital equipment at a palm oil plantation located in Okon Aku, Ohafia in Abia State.

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Their arrest was made possible through a tip-off from some local hunters who noticed the activities of the vandals and reported to security agencies.

The Eastern Region Estate Investment (EREI) was a palm oil plantation established in 1961 by Dr. Michael Okpara, the late Premier of the Eastern former region.

The plantation, which has since gone obsolete, has consistently come under a series of attacks by vandals.

However, on Wednesday, luck ran out for the three suspected vandals after they allegedly vandalized an equipment known as the oil processing mill located in the plantation.

They had stormed the premises with a van to cart away their looted items, but it was in the process of escaping from the vandalized facility that they were nabbed by soldiers who were on routine patrol.

The Abia State government had previously issued a letter warning vandals to stay off the property as plans were ongoing to rehabilitate it and make it functional again.

DAILY POST gathered that the suspects have been handed over to Zone 9 Police Abia State, and they are currently in detention while investigations have commenced.