Some members of the Nigerian Navy who were allegedly murdered by militants have been found in Bayelsa State.
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The bodies of the three naval ratings killed by suspected militants
at a wellhead in Nembe creek, Nembe local government area, Bayelsa
state, have been recovered.
According to Leadership, bodies of unidentified employee of an oil
firm, ICEO, and an assistant boat driver who were victims of the attack
were also retrieved.
The decomposed bodies, which were said to have floated along the
Brass waterways, were reportedly found by a search team of naval
personnel.
Four naval ratings attached to the oil servicing company, were
killed on Tuesday morning following an ambush by suspected militants at
the Nembe creeks.
A senior employee of the firm and his wife identified simply as
Mercy were among persons reportedly gunned down by the marauding gunmen.
Mercy, who accompanied her husband on inspection tour of a wellhead
supplying crude oil to Nembe flow station was killed on the spot in the
attack described by security sources as brutal.
It was gathered, yesterday, that a search team found three bodies
out of the four naval ratings, who were initially declared missing.
A security source who spoke in confidence said the gunmen after
killing the woman, shot all the occupants of the boat and pushed them
into the water.
He said the operator of the ill-fated boat survived the attack, while his assistant and the senior employee were found dead.
He said the militants later removed the boat’s outboard engine and carted away the rifles and other ammunition of the ratings.
“Militants in the Niger Delta region have regrouped. The
resurgence of terrorism in the region started immediately a known
ex-militant leader was declared wanted by the Federal Government.
“Security personnel in the region are the main targets because
these militants have cravings for their arms. They kill security agents
and collect their arms and other ammunition. They are now stockpiling
them possibly for major onslaughts.
“The recent attack on the naval ratings was the most brutal.
Something must be done fast because the region is fast degenerating into
a war zone,” he said.
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