The Nigerian Navy will soon have more combat helicopters to check the activities of illegal oil bunkerers, according to a report in the Nigerian Tribune. A Nigerian military source said the new helicopters would complement the present six, in an effort to beef up security, especially in the Niger Delta and to ward off threat of illegal oil bunkerers.
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