Navy arrests 24 suspected oil thieves in Ondo

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The Nigerian Navy, Forward Operating Base (FOB), Igbokoda, on Sunday, said no fewer than 24 suspected illegal oil thieves were arrested on the coastal waters in Ilaje Local Government Area (LGA) of Ondo State.

Navy Capt. Shuaibu Muhammed-Ahmed, the Commanding Officer, FOB, parading the suspects in Igbokoda, told newsmen that the men were apprehended on Jan. 13 at 4.00pm during the Navy personnel’s routine patrol on Ondo-Lagos open sea channel.

Muhammed-Ahmed said that the arrest was in fulfillment of the navy’s mandate to combat all forms of illegalities in the maritime environment.

He listed the seized items to include: one fibre boat containing 150 drums of 250 liters capacity each of products suspected to be illegally refined AGO (diesel), one pumping machine, 90 Horse Power (HP), and 80HP Yamaha outboard engines respectively.

Muhammed-Ahmed said that the arrest was in fulfillment of the navy’s mandate to combat all forms of illegalities in the maritime environment.

He listed the seized items to include: one fibre boat containing 150 drums of 250 litres capacity each of products suspected to be illegally refined AGO (diesel), one pumping machine, 90 Horse Power (HP) and 80HP Yamaha outboard engines respectively.

Also seized were: one Cotonou wooden boat containing 16 GP tanks of 4,500 litres of products suspected to be illegally refined AGO, two empty GP tanks, five pumping machines and two 115HP and one 85HP outboard engines.

Other include one blue Cotonou fibre boat containing 120 empty drums of 200 litres capacity each, one pumping machine, two 75HP Yamaha outboard engines and two speed boats with 80HP and 75HP Yamaha outboard engines.

The FOB has been professionally carrying out it’s constitutional responsibilities since inception in efforts to secure and curb all forms of illegalities such as illegal bunkering, piracy, sea robbery and kidnapping within Ilaje and Ese-Odo LGAs.

“On this note, I am appealing to the general public, especially the communities where we operate, that security of lives and property is no longer one man business.

 


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