Maritime
Navy Apprehends Nine Oil Thieves In Delta
The Nigeria Navy Ship
(NNS), at Warri Naval Base has arrested a vessel, MV Jochebed with nine suspects on board.
The vessel was allegedly carrying about 200,000 metric tones of product suspected to be crude oil.
This was disclosed by the Commander NNS in Delta State, Captain Musa Gemu while briefing newsmen at the Naval School of Engineering in Sapele, recently.
Gemu hinted that the self-propelled ship was apprehended around Usan, northern part of the Chevron operational area in Warri South-West local government area of Delta State.
According to him, “Jochebed is one of the series of arrests we have made in recent time in ensuring that we stop illegal oil bunkering in my area of responsibility.
“We will continue to do that in line with the Chief of Navel staff (CNS) zero tolerance on illegal oil bunkering.
“The nine crew members are all in the cell, they are like a cartel, they will never tell you their sponsors”, he said, and opined that the Navy would not rest on its oars until they eradicate criminal activities at the waterways of Nigeria’s territory.
Gemu said the suspects were being interrogated by the Navy, and appealed for the removal of vessels which cases have been disposed off by the court from the Naval berthing facilities in the state.
He said, “Those vessels whose cases have been disposed are supposed to be out of this place, they are over stretching the berthing facilities that I have on the ground and it costs a lot of money to maintain them”, adding that judgments have been passed on some of the ships and about four of them have been forfeited to the Federal Government.
Collins Barasimeye
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