Oil theft: Navy impounds vessel laden with 600,000 litres of diesel in
Bayelsa creeks
The Central
Naval Command, (CNC) Yenagoa, on Saturday said it seized a vessel laden with
600,000 litres of suspected illegally refined automotive gas oil also known as
diesel.
This is
contained in a statement issued by Lt. Cdr Edward Yeibo on behalf of the
command’s Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) on July 29 2016.
Yeibo said
that two of the four suspected oil thieves were arrested while loading the
barge with diesel.
He further
reiterated the Navy’s Zero Tolerance to crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism,
illegal oil bunkering and other sundry crimes in the Niger Delta Region.
According to
him, the operation, which led to the arrest of the suspects, was in line with
the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas’s strategic directive
to the Navy.
He quoted
the Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship SOROH Commodore Habib Usman, as saying that a
barge and five wooden boats laden with about 600,000 metric tonnes suspected to
be illegally refined Automated Gas Oil and 2 suspects were arrested.
Usman said
the suspects were arrested by the Nigerian Navy Ship SOROH around Beama
community in Nembe Local Government Area in the waterways within Bayelsa.
The wooden
boats were suspected to be used to convey the illegally refined Automated Gas
Oil from the refining points to the barge for loading.
``As of the
time of the arrest one of the boats had finished trans-loading its product into
the barge.
``Consequently,
the personnel of Forward Operating Base FORMOSO with gunboats and tug boat
towed the barge to its jetty for further investigation.
``However,
the wooden boats were destroyed, the two suspects are in custody for
preliminary investigation and prosecution,” Yeibo was quoted in the statement.
He added
that the FOC, CNC Rear Admiral Mohammed Garba had assured that the Navy will
make the sea lane of communication accessible for all legitimate users and
frustrate maritime criminalites in its Area of Responsibility.
According to
him, there is no hiding place for crude oil thieves as the Navy will continue
to sustain patrols in the maritime environment.
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