Maritime
Marine Police Impound 2,000 Illegal Logs Of Wood At Port
In a bid to rid the nation of illegal wood loggers, the Marine Police have impounded over 2,000 logs of wood at the Gelegele Seaport in Edo State.
The police also said the loggers escaped arrests by jumping into the river on sighting the officers.
Disclosing this in a statement, the spokesman of the Command, Bello Kontongs, said the logs were being shipped to Lagos State for onward transmission to other parts of the world.
Kontongs, a Superintendent of Police said the logs that were intercepted in Ondo State would be sent back to Edo State.
He noted that the 2,000 logs were seized after the State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, gave an order to the Commissioner of Police, Philip Ogbadu, to arrest and check the activities of these criminals.
“The state government has banned the felling of trees in the 49 forest reserves in the State.
“The wood is being taken illegally to all parts of the world, which the state government is against, as the forest reserves are for the benefit of all Edo people“, Kontongs said, noting that the illegal activities of these loggers are impacting negatively on wildlife in the State.
He noted further that the recovered logs will be handed over to the state government by the Commissioner of Police in due course.
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