Boat Accident Four Soldiers Feared Dead
Four soldiers attached to the Joint Task Force, JTF, Operation Delta
Safe,ODS, who are currently carrying out an operation code named
‘Crocodile Smile’, to rid the Niger Delta of criminality, were on
Monday feared dead in the creeks of Bayelsa State.
All the weapons in the possession of the troops at the time of the accident, including service rifles, were also said to be missing.
The loss of the security personnel, it
was learnt, followed a boat mishap along the Brass Water Front in Brass
Local Government Area of Bayelsa, which led to the troops drowning in
the water which was said to have risen to a high level at the time.
All the weapons in the possession of the troops at the time of the accident, including service rifles, were also said to be missing.
It wasn’t clear why the boat capsized,
but it was gathered that during the accident, which occurred about 10am
on Monday, many other soldiers were able to swim to safety, though their
weapons could not be recovered at the time of this report.
No military officer was willing to
comment on the matter, but it was learnt that the troops, comprising
mainly the newly deployed officers, were among the missing or those
feared dead.
The government recently commenced the
mass deployment of military personnel in the creeks of the Niger Delta
consequent upon the prolonged destruction of oil and gas infrastructure
belonging to the Federal Government and multinationals.
The security operations against renewed
militancy, sea piracy and search for those threatening to hoist the
Niger Delta Republic flag on October 1, has continued despite
indications that the militants had signified their intention to begin
peace talks with the government.
An indigene of the Brass Community
identified as Etta, who said he witnessed the boat mishap, noted that
attempts by community youths and other soldiers to assist in a rescue
operation failed. Many of the affected soldiers could not be found, he
added.
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