Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has called on communities in the Niger Delta to volunteer more information on activities of pipeline vandals to enable the Corps flush them out.

NSCDC Spokesperson, Emmanuel Okeh said the Commandant-General of the Corps, Abdullahi Muhammadu had ordered NSCDC officials to evolve new strategies and redouble their efforts in tackling the menace.

Okeh said more than 20 illegal refineries and 100 suspects were recently arrested in the region following intelligence report, saying the NSCDC had also established a 24- hour Command and Control Centre in Abuja as part of plans to enhance its surveillance on the pipelines.

The spokesperson also stressed the importance of the cooperation and support of host communities to enable the NSCDC improve its operation in the region.

Okeh described pipeline vandalism and illegal refineries as economic sabotage and environment hazard capable of destroying a nation.

He said the NSCDC would continue to collaborate with other security agencies like the Navy to stem the tide of vandals in the Niger Delta.