The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) DELTA said it has nabbed 10
suspected oil thieves on board MT TECNE Vessel in Delta.
Commander of NNS DELTA, Commodore Ibrahim Dewu,
disclosed while parading the suspects at
Focados River, in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, on Wednesday.
The suspects were one Nigerian, two Pakistanis, three
Ghanaians, one Indonesian, one BĂ©ninoise and two Ukrainians.
Dewu said that the suspects were caught in the early hours
of Tuesday while siphoning crude oil
into the vessel from Afremo A platform, a loading jacket belonging to the Shell
Petroleum and Development Company (SPDC) in Forcados River.
According to him, they had siphoned about 2000 metric tonnes
of crude oil from the loading jacket before they were caught.
“Based on intelligence report, at about 02:50am on April 25, 2017, MT Tecne (registered in
Panama), was apprehended by NNS Delta
patrol team with 10 crew on board.
“They are one Nigerian, two Pakistanis, three Ghanaians, one Indonesian, one
BĂ©ninoise and two Ukrainians, the
Nigerian among them is the Chief Officer while the Captain is a Pakistani.
” This vessel has been around our water, what they do is
that they go into the high sea during the day, they come late night and connect
to the Jacket and syphon crude oil.
“We have been trailing them for three days, this is the
forth night and the vessel is fully laden with illegal crude oil and this is
what they keep doing,” he said.
The Commander said that the feat was the outcome of the
ongoing “Operation Delta Safe Operation River Sweep Two and Operation Tsare
Teku” mandates of the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS).
He said that the navy
would continue to check illegalities in the nation`s maritime domain.
He advised oil
companies owning loading jackets to keep
constant watch on their platforms.
“Most of the oil companies have service boats, so they
should make it a point of duty to keep watching these jackets both day and
night,” he said.
Dewu said that the suspects and the vessel would be handed
over to the prosecuting agency after investigations.
One of the suspects, a Nigerian, said he joined the TECNE
company in 2016 adding that he was directed by one Mr. Victor to load crude oil
from the jacket.
The captain of the Ship, said he was not aware that their
action was illegal.
“We came to load here, I don’t know it is unofficial, I
don’t know it is illegal bunkering, we load at night for three days.This is my
first time,” he said. (NAN)
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