The Nigerian Navy has stated that in its efforts to
rid the waterways of all forms of criminal activities to allow legitimate
economic activities to strive, the heat on criminals operating in the country’s
waterways will not be relaxed.
The Commanding Officer of the Nigerian Navy,
Forward Operating Base, Ibaka, Akwa Ibom State, Captain Peter Yilme, made the
pledge on Thursday in Ibaka.
Speaking
while handing over to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) 316
drums of illegally acquired diesel seized from hoodlums at the Agbani Offshore,
he warned those involved in illicit trades to repent and embrace legitimate
businesses.
He said the seized drums which contained 300 litres
of diesel each were being conveyed to the Republic of Cameroon, but were intercepted
on March 8, 2020, at about 0400 hours during a routine patrol by the navy
gunboats.
Yilme, who explained
that on sighting the navy gunboats, the suspects abandoned the medium sized
wooden boat used in carrying the product, lamented that the smugglers have
continued with the illicit trade despite the navy efforts in making daily
arrests.
He commended
the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok Ete Ibas, for providing the
necessary logistics to the Base which he said had enabled them in making
numerous arrests and seizing smuggled goods.
The commanding officer noted that without the
support of the Flag Officer Commanding Eastern Naval Command, Rear Admiral
David Adeniran, the Base would not be able to achieve its operational mandate.
According to him, "I hand over 316 drums of
illegal refined diesel (containing 300 litres each) today, being March 12, 2020,
to the Assistant Commandant of NSCDC, Bodinga Bawa.
"The
arrest was made on March 8, 2020, at about 0400 hours at Agbani Offshore during
routine patrol by FOB Ibaka gunboats. The suspects abandoned the medium sized
wooden boat used in attempting to convey the product to the Republic of
Cameroon.
"The
unrelenting drive by smugglers in continuing their illicit acts persists even
though FOB Ibaka continues to make arrests almost on a daily basis.
"Despite the persistence of illegal
smugglers, FOB Ibaka will not relent in its efforts to rid the waterways within
its area of operations of all forms of criminal activities in order for
legitimate economic activities to strive.
"I
strongly warn and advise those into illicit trade to turn a new leaf and
embrace legitimate business activities."
While taking
over the drums of diesel, Assistant Commandant of NSCDC, Bawa, thanked FOB for
being in the forefront to ensure that the border closure order of the federal government
is maintained within its area of operation.
He urged them
to ensure that goods are not smuggled out or into the country, adding that the
necessary court processes will be followed and the outcome will be relayed back
to the FOB for information.
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