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NAVY ARRESTS 74 PERSONS FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING, PIPELINE VANDALISM, SEA ROBBERY IN S/W

The Nigerian Navy has arrested 74 persons for drug trafficking, pipeline vandalism, and sea robbery.


This was disclosed by the outgoing Flag Officer Commanding, FOC Western Naval Command of the Nigerian Navy, Rear Admiral Jason Gbassa on Tuesday.


He made this disclosure during his farewell parade at the NNS Beecroft parade ground in Lagos, while outlining the achievements within the command’s area of responsibility in the South West in 2021.


The Admiral stated that several high-profile vessels and persons involved in drug trafficking were arrested during the period under review. 


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According to him, the arrest which shook the international illegal trade on the route saw the apprehension of MV CHAYENEE NAREE and MT KARTERIA conveying cocaine from Brazil to Nigeria.


He said “The Western Naval Command under my watch, initiated a series of operations to combat the menace of piracy, illegal oil bunkering, drug trafficking and other related crimes within the Command’s Area of Responsibility.


“We conducted EX OMI MIMO (CLEAR WATER) to enhance the security of the Command’s maritime domain, EX OLUSO, a harbour defence exercise aimed at working up the ships and Operation OKUN ALAFIA to consolidate the gains of enhanced security in the Nations Maritime Environment and maintain a credible presence at sea with over 7,000 hours of patrols, among others. 


“Cumulatively, these efforts resulted in the Command recording the lowest number of incidences of pirate attacks and sea robbery in the last 28 years and by extension, the Nigerian Maritime Domain and the Gulf of Guinea in general as attested to by the International Maritime Bureau Report of 2021.


“It is heartwarming that Op AWATSE conducted a total of 1,126 patrols leading to the arrest of 74 persons, recovery of 178,650 litres of stolen Premium Motor Spirit which were decanted to NNPC storage facility and 29 vehicles and other equipment valued at over N500 million. Majority of the seized vehicles have been handed over to the NSCDC in line with the Standard Operating Procedure, for prosecution. It is pertinent to state that these efforts ensured unhindered flow of petroleum products on the System 2B pipeline and availability of products to the populace.”


Items recovered include 178,650 litres of stolen Premium Motor Spirit, 29 vehicles and other equipment valued at over N500 million.


The incoming FOC, Rear Admiral Wambai, who praised the landmark achievements of his predecessor during his tenure assured that given the same support from officers and men of the command, he would either surpass or sustain the bar raised by his predecessor.


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