The
regular surveillance of the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base (FOB), Ibaka,
has yielded results with the arrest of 12 suspected oil thieves.
The
suspects were arrested in Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom.
The FOB’s
Commanding Officer, Commodore Abdu Odumu, disclosed this to newsmen on Monday.
He said
200 drums of 250 litres each of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) were also seized
from the suspects.
Odumu
said other items seized were the smugglers’ boat, four pumping machine and 20
drums of illicit gin.
Odumu
noted that oil theft had drastically reduced the nation’s revenue from crude
oil.
“If
Nigeria continues to lose this on daily basis, it is going to have a negative
impact on the revenue of the country,’’ he said.
Odumu
said the Nigerian Navy would ensure zero tolerance on oil theft and other
illegalities committed at sea within Nigeria’s territorial waters.
He then
handed over the suspects to the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps, for
further investigation and possible prosecution.
Odumu
said that the arrest would serve as a deterrent to others.
In his
response, Mr Pedro Ideba, the NSDCDC’s Commandant in Akwa Ibom, congratulated
the Nigerian Navy on its effort to clamp down oil theft in the state.
“This is
one of the numerous arrests made by the Nigerian Navy and handed over to us. It
is only in Nigeria that we had a lot of oil theft and bunkering activities,’’
he said.
Ideba
said that the command would continue to partner with the Nigerian Navy in order
to reduce oil theft to its barest minimum.
“We want
to discourage those who want to sabotage the economy of the country and ensure
that we won’t disappoint Nigerians as we go about our lawful duties,’’ he said.
Ideba
said that the suspects would be subjected to investigation and those found
wanting would be prosecuted. (NAN)
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