Maritime
Navy Nabs 97 Stowaways Onboard Foreign Ships In Lagos

The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS), Beecroft Command, has arrested 97 suspected stowaways onboard different foreign merchant ships laden with cargoes in Lagos.
NNS Beecroft said the suspects were about travelling illegally to different European countries before they were intercepted in 2020.
The command said three of the suspects were arrested on July 26, 2021 onboard MT SCF Alphine around the Lagos anchorage.
This was contained in a statement by NNS Beecroft commander, Commodore Bashir Mohammed, while handing over three of the suspects to officials of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS).
Mohammed said the arrest was part of efforts by the Nigerian Navy to rid the nation’s maritime space of all illegalities including human trafficking.
He disclosed that the command’s proactiveness and robust patrol in the last 12 months led to the arrest of the 97 stowaways.
The statement read; “Relatedly, on Saturday, June 26th, 2021 the Base Patrol team arrested three suspected stowaways onboard MT SCF ALPHINE around the Lagos anchorage.
“Preliminary investigations by the base revealed that all the stowaways accessed the vessel with the intention of illegally migrating to Europe”.
“In line with the standard operating procedure, the suspected stowaways were on Tuesday, 29th June, 2021 handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Services which was witnessed by the Nigerian Ports Authority security team, represented by Bukar Kaumi”.
The Navy, however, refused to make the identities of the 97 suspects public.
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