(NIGERIA)The Nigerian Navy has apprehended 11 Indian
nationals, three Ghanaians and two Nigerians in connection with oil theft in
Bayelsa State.
VICE-ADMIRAL DELE EZEOBA |
The 15 suspects were allegedly arrested by the operatives of
the Forward Operating Base of the Central Naval Command while attempting to
lift substances suspected to be crude oil from an offshore loading terminal in
Brass area of the state.
The vessels to be used to carry out the illicit business
were said to have come from Ghana. Commanding Officer, FOB, Formoso, Egwema,
Brass, Capt. Noel Madugu, told our correspondent that the suspects, during the
time of arrest, had no permit to lift oil.
Madugu said as of the time of intercepting the vessels and
arrest of the suspects, they had yet to carry out the operation. He said they
were arrested while waiting for vessels from the creeks of Bayelsa to be used
to load the products for onward movement to a yet-to-be-ascertained
destination.
Madugu said, “Our operatives arrested 11 Indian nationals,
three Ghanaians and two Nigerians as they were waiting for vessels from the
creeks.
“During the time of arrest, the suspects could not provide
permits authorising them to load from Agbara platform of the Nigerian Agip Oil
Company’s terminal in Brass. Their vessels came from Ghana.”
The commander said the suspects would be handed over to the
relevant prosecuting agency after preliminary investigation.
He reiterated that oil criminals had no hiding place in the
waterways, urging those involved in the illicit activities to desist from them
in their own interest. (PUNCH)
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