Five suspected rice smugglers from the neighbouring
Republic of Cameroon arrested by the Nigerian Navy were Tuesday official
handed over to Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) for further investigation and
prosecution.
The Commanding Officer of the Forward Operating
Base (FOB), Ibaka in Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Navy Captain
Yusuf Idris, handed over the suspects and the seized items to the Comptroller,
Eastern Marine Command of the NCS, Mr. Elton Edorhe, represented by Chief
Superintendent of the Service, Mr. John Olutola.
The suspects, including Victor Esin, 30; Uchenna
Lozoigbo, 34; Emmanuel Bassey, 25; Godwin Ating, 34, and Charles James, were
reportedly arrested while in a mid-way into Nigerian territorial water.
Besides their arrest, a 52-foot canoe, two 40 BP Yamaha
outboard engines, water pumping machine, fire extinguisher, 80 empty drums and
444 bags of rice were impounded by the Navy in the operation.
Speaking during the handing over of the suspect,
the Commanding Officer of the FOB, Idris, cautioned that the Navy would not
hesitate to arrest those involved in the smuggling of banned items into the country
through the Nigeria waterways.
Warning perpetrators to desist forthwith from the
illicit acts, he further stressed that the Navy always hand over suspects
apprehended to appropriate government quarters for further investigation and
prosecution.
Idris maintained that the Nigeria Navy would within
its constitutional responsibility continue to ensure no loophole is created for
smugglers to operate freely on the country’s territorial water.
“In line with the harmonised standard procedures,
the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base in Ibaka is here with our sister
agency from the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to hand over 444 bags of rice
with five crew members on board the vessel that are suspected to have been
smuggled into the country from the Republic of Cameroon.
“The existing synergy between the navy and the NCS
is very cordial, and both sides willing, undeterred and ever ready to collaborate
in our efforts to rid the Nigerian maritime environment of all illegalities and
criminal activities.
“It is in that spirit today that I will also be
handing over these items and suspects to the Chief Superintendent of the NCS, Olutola,
who is representing the Comptroller of the Eastern Marine Command, Mr. Elton
Edorhe.”
Receiving the suspects and the seized items, Edorhe lauded
the navy for their efforts in checking crimes and smugglers on the Nigeria
waterways.
He frowned that smugglers were just adamant on their
activities else they would have by now desisted from the illicit trade.
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