Maritime
Police Vow To Reduce Crimes In Eastern Ports
The Eastern Ports Police Command has promised to curtail the spate of crimes and criminality in all the four ports in the region.
The Command also said the peace and security of the ports remained its top priorities.
Commissioner of Police, Eastern Ports Command, Tami Evelyn Peterside, stated this during a courtesy visit by members of Energy and Maritime Reporters (EMR) in Port Harcourt.
She noted that the Command under her watch would ensure that crimes and all forms of criminality in the ports were brought to its barest minimum, as to allow business to thrive in the ports
The commissioner noted that the maritime economy is one of the ways the nation generates revenue to run the economy, assuring that her proactive styles of policing the ports would reduce the menace.
“We are working towards achieving some goals in the country; as police, we police everything to curtail crimes and make things work. We make sure there is peace and security in the ports, the ports generate revenue and make the business environment workable for both the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), operators and investors.
“I do not like crimes and criminality. I will try and bring it to its barest minimum in the Eastern ports.
“We will continue to do our work and ensure that these vandals, criminals do not kill the businesses here in the ports”, Peter side declared
On the two suspects arrested for stealing key Aprons from the BUA terminal in Rivers Port Complex, Peterside said the suspects had been charged to court including those caught stealing wheats from the port.
Earlier, the chairman of the Energy and Maritime Reporters Corp, (EMR), Martins Giadom, said the essence of the interactive session was to create friendship that would be of mutual benefits to the group and the command.
He said that EMR would be an information asset to the Nigerian Ports Authority, International Oil Companies (IOCs) and other stakeholders in their reportage.
He commended the Police Commissioner and her team over the arrest of key Apron vandals and wheat thieves in the Eastern Ports Command.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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