Navy arrests 8 persons, seizes N23m worth diesel

Personnel of the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Victory in Calabar, Cross River State, have arrested eight suspects and seized 100, 000 litres of illegally refined diesel during an operation.
Commander of ship, Commodore Julius Nwagu, said the arrests were made along the Calabar Channel after an intelligence reports about the activities of suspects believed to be coming from Rivers State.
Parading the suspects and seized items, which also included a large wooden boat, popularly known as Cotonou Boat at the NNS Victory jetty before handing over to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Nwagu said the Navy would always be a step ahead of those perpetrating criminalities in the country’s maritime domain.
He said the seized items were worth over N23 million.
He said: “I am here to hand over the suspects, the cargo and the Cotonou boats to the NSCDC to take over them in accordance with the extant regulations.
“We are ever ready any time to go after criminals.
If they do not want to hear and continue to perpetrate in this trade, we are here to collect it from them and arrest them.
“The Nigerian Navy is a step ahead.
Our maritime domain awareness is up and running.
There is no hiding place for perpetrators.
“Once you commit your resources to illegal and contraband products and you want to pass them through our maritime domain, be rest assured we are going to catch you.
Any attempt they make, the Nigerian Navy is a step ahead.” The NSCDC Commandant, Cross River State Command, Stephen Lar who received the suspects and items, appreciated Navy for the synergy in fighting criminality.
He said they would carry out further investigations and prosecute the suspects, adding that if they are convicted, the items would be forfeited to the federal government.

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