The operational report stated that the suspects were currently in military custody, undergoing preliminary investigation.
The managing director said that the plans were being aggregated into a policy document.
Ms Felix said the November 18 visit was part of a broader effort to deepen interagency collaboration with the military to protect railway tracks.
He called for strong networking, partnerships, and collaboration among stakeholders.
According to Mr Oyerinde, the suspect will be charged to court on completion of investigation.
The choice was to avoid overnight accommodation away from home.
The Bauchi NSCDC command says it arrested eight suspects for allegedly vandalising railway slippers and petroleum pipelines.
The NRC boss said the corporation was working with the security agencies to address the menace.
He said the exercise was carried out to discourage all business activities on rail tracks and prevent obstructions that could hinder the smooth movement of trains.
The House, however, rejected a bill to include value added tax on the exclusive legislative list.
