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One of the vessels that carries stolen crude destroyed by Nigeria Navy in Delta State

Crude oil theft

Officers of the Nigerian Navy in Delta State, Nigerian, has destroyed an illegal oil bunkering vessel.

The vessel was arrested with stolen crude oil along a creeks within the Niger Delta.

Recall that federal government has begun fighting against crude oil theft as different points of illegal pipelines have been discovered by the newly-contracted private oil pipeline surveillance team, Tantita Security Services.

About 600 to 650 cubic metres of illegally lifted crude oil in five compartments was said to be on board the vessel with registration number L85 B9.50 as at the time she was arrested.

The Nigerian Navy personnel set the ill-fated vessel on fire on Warri River at about 3 o’clock on Monday afternoon following confession of the Captain of the ship, Temple Manasseh, that the vessel was actually crude-laden.

He said, "I was arrested in Escravos by Tompolo boys but the alleged stolen crude oil was not loaded by me. My vessel was hijacked by some boys who forced the loaded crude into my ship. I don’t know the hijackers at all. But when Tompolo security operatives stormed the scene, they all ran away and abandoned their loading operation which had lasted about two and a half hours."

Although the Nigerian Navy officials who destroyed the illicit oil vessel would not talk to journalists on the incident, the Marine Intelligence Consultant for Tantita Security Services, Captain Warredi Enisuoh, affirmed that the arrest was as a result of intelligence gathering, explaining that the security men “monitored the space via satellite.”

Captain Enisuoh stated that records showed that the Dutch vessel sold to a Nigerian had been variously used for moving crude oil illegally before now adding that the arrested vessel had scheduled to take the stolen crude to Tema in Ghana.

He expressed delight that the operation of Tantita Security Services in collaboration with Operation Delta Safe, which is a government and private sector initiative, has yielded positive result leading to the arrest.

He informed journalists that, “Tantita actually has intelligence on five vessels. It was the only one (the destroyed vessel) that came in since the security operations started. And the identities of the vessel’s owners have been established.





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