Nigerian Navy has arrested seven Sri Lankans 11 Nigerians for stealing crude oil worth billions of US dollars in Lagos(largest city in Nigeria), vanguard news agency reported. Attempt by suspected illegal bunkerers and crude oil thieves to move seven vessels loaded with crude oil and AGO , out of the country has been foiled by operatives of the Nigerian Navy Ship, NNS Beecroft, Apapa, Lagos. Consequently, seven Sri-Lankans , 57 Nigerians and two Ghanians onboard the vessels were arrested and the products recovered. The arrests were made between December 3, 2019 and December 30, 2019. The Commander, NNS Beecroft , Commodore Ibrahim Shettima, who briefed journalists shortly after they were conducted round the location where the arrested vessels and their crew members were birthed around Kirikiri area of Lagos, said the feat was achieved following the Chief of Naval Staff strategic guidance to increase operational potency of the Nigerian Navy in curbing illegal activities within the country’s maritime environment. Giving a breakdown of the recovered products, Commodore Shettima, said, “One of the vessels, MV TIM BEGELE , with a crew of 11 Nigerians was arrested on December 3, 2019, with 318 Metric tonnes of AGO. MT ZEEBRUGGE, crewed by seven Sri-Lankans, with 838 metric tones of crude oil , was arrested on December 12, 2019. Also, MT JONKO, was arrested on December 21, 2019, laden with 1,077 metric tones of crude oil, with a crew of 11 Nigerians. MV EKPERE AMAKA, was also arrested on December 25, 2019 with eight Nigerians on board. She was laden with 85 metric tones of AGO; MV Ella had a Ghanian and six Nigerians on board. She was arrested on December 19, 2019 with 100 metric tones of AGO. MT IBIM was arrested on December 27, 2019, laden with 810.5 metric tones of crude oil and 14 Nigerians on board. MV LAIDA was crewed by one Ghanian and seven Nigerians, carrying 180 metro tonnes of AGO. She was arrested on December 30, 2019. “ After diligent investigation, it was revealed that most of the vessels were enroute neighboring countries with their illegally acquired products. Specifically, four vessels were going to Ghana , while two were going to Togo. “It is petinent to state that the CNS is determined to extend the fight on illegally acquired crude and its products from the creeks to the high seas in order to deny criminals freedom of action to acquire and sell products to local and foreign clients” I was forced to come to Nigeria – Sri-Lankan Captain During the visit to the location of the arrested vessels, some of the crew members displayed a non challant attitude towards the crime. For instance, Captain of MT ZEEBRUGGE, Yepa KAJ, a Sri-Lankan, revelaed that he sailed all the way from Morrocco to Nigeria, to get the product. Asked where precisely he collected the product, he could not state nor give the description of the location. Rather, he simply stated that “ I do not understand the terrain. This is my first time in Nigeria. I was only given a directive to come here and take the cargo. I don’t know Nigeria’s law. I was forced to come. “ I navigated 3,300 nautical miles from Morocco to Nigeria. When I got here, I was given a telephone number to contact someone, who loaded the product into my vessel. I don’t know what type of product it is. I was instructed to take it to Ghana. I was on my when naval personnel intercepted me at midnight” Captain Kapila who gave the name of the company he works for as Vellie maritime, also could not state who or what he was going to do with the product in Ghana. He simply stated that “ the directive was that when I get to anchorage in Ghana, the Operation Manager of my company would call to tell me what next to do. My company is in Greece and I have been sailing since 1990. The product was meant for crew’s incentive – Nigerian Captain On his part, Captain of MT JONKO vessel, a Nigerian who identified himself as Umoh Akaniyeren , described the 1,077 metric tonnes of AGO laden in his vessel as an insentive for crew members. Like the Sri Lanka’s captain, he stated that he was also directed to go and load the product. Hear him: “ I went for an ROB ( Reminant on Board ) operation between Cameroun and Nigerian waters ROB is what we call step aside, from normal cargo. It is meant for the crew members, it is their own incentive attached to the operation. “ I work for Mr Buruno Anyamo. I didn’t go on my own to get the product, I was instructed. After receiving the cargo, I was going to Lome with the LPFO product otherwise called burning light, only to be attacked by sea pirates . My auxiliary generation broke down in the process because they marched all of us to my deck where they kept us for close to three or four hours and my power generating set ran down because there was no engine oil. For that reason I tried to manage the other power generating set and had to come out of the deep sea for safety reasons in case of any emergency . While I was coming, I came across the Nigerian Navy ship boat, she called me and asked some questions. I told them that my AIS was on. Some of the personnel came to check and discovered it was on but I had issue of transmission. That was how I was arrested. My job is to transport the product. I was meant to take it to Lome and wait for further instruction from my boss, on either to do another STS or as the case may be” The vessels according to Commodore Shettima, were in the process of being handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC for prosecution.
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