Saturday 13 January 2024

Oil theft: Tantita, NSCDC apprehend crude laden vessel at SPDC’s field in Bayelsa

The Tantita Security Services Limited (TSSL) has impounded MT Kally, an ocean-going vessel laden with suspected stolen crude oil in Bayelsa barely 24 hours after the Nigerian Navy launched "Operation Delta Sanity" in Warri.


The vessel, laden with yet-to-be ascertained volume of crude estimated to be in region of thousands of metric tonnes of crude was impounded on Thursday in a joint operation by the officials of TSSL and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).


TSSL, is a private security outfit is owned by a former militant leader in the Niger Delta, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo.




A statement issued TSSL on Saturday indicates that the crew of the vessel and their accomplices were caught syphoning crude oil onto the vessel from offshore Sokebolou field in Bayelsa.



The statement was issued by Executive Director, Operations, TSSL, Captain Warriedi Enisuoh.




The Sokebolou fields between Bayelsa and Delta biundaries cut across Oil Mining Lease (OMLs) 43 and 45 operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC).



According to the statement, on board the vessel were: the engineer and  captain of the vessel, Promise Eze and  Adeboye David respectively as well as some of the accomplices, who were members of some oil communities in Bayelsa 


The statement noted that preliminary report revealed that  the first manifold of the vessel was being  loaded before the intervention of the security team.


It was learnt the the TSSL had intimated the incident to the National Security Adviser (NSA), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu and the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) 


Eze and Adeboye were interrogated by the Executive Director, Operations, TSSL, Captain Warriedi Enisuoh.


The duo confessed that the vessel was mobilised from Lagos to load crude oil illegally from offshore locations in Bayelsa.


According to them, they departed Lagos following assurances by their boss whom they declined to mention name.


"That all security agencies along the shore have been compromised to give them unfettered passage to carry out the illicit business.


"But they also refused to name the security agencies involved in the unholy alliance.They gave  their company's name as San-San," Enisuoh said.


He also said that the vessel had been anchored at a location of NNPCL in Oporoza in Delta adding that the suspects were kept on board the vessel as investigations continues.


It will be recall that the "Operation Delta Sanity" was launched on Wednesday in Warri by the

.Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla to further combat crude oil theft and other criminalities in the maritime space.

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Sources at the Bayelsa Command of the NSCDC confirmed that personnel from the command were deployed for the ongoing four day surveillance operation.


“The operation is ongoing and is expected to be on for four days, a houseboat is deployed for the operation and so the team spends the nights during the entire operation,” the source who spoke on condition of anonymity said. 

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