WARRI – THE Nigerian Navy in the Delta state has arrested a self
propelled barge loaded with estimated 4000metric tonnes, equivalent of
400 truck load of suspected crude oil in what the Central Naval Command,
CNC, described as “a big break in the fight against oil theft” in the
Niger Delta.
Flag Officer Commanding, FOC, CNC, Rear Admiral
Apochi Suleiman who briefed the press Friday at the Nigeria Navy Ship,
NNS Delta in Warri said the boat, MT Camille, was caught November 15
along with 11 man crew in Forcados waters where Shell operates an oil
terminal.
Apochi said, “The crew captain is making serious
confessional statement, but this is such a big break that we can’t let
the details out now so as not to compromise the investigation. We have
informed the oil majors operating in the area too.
“No ordinary
person can put a 400 trucks capacity crude oil stealing boats on the
river. This is a big break. We will get to the bottom of this and get
the kingpins, working with other relevant stakeholders.”
The
crew members were paraded by the Commander, NNS Delta, Commodore Raimi
Mohammed who said they would be handed to relevant agency for further
investigation and prosecution.
The crew captain whose name was
withheld claimed they were sailing on a voyage from Thelma, Ghanna to
Cameroon, adding that the boat was at the Forcados Rivers to get fuel
and food when it was allegedly hijacked by gunmen who deployed them for
the oil theft.
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