At least 47 stowaways have been fished out from a merchant ship by the Nigerian Navy in an operation in the Apapa area of Lagos State.
The stowaways who had attempted to leave the country illegally by hiding in merchant ship, were picked by the NNS Beecroft, Apapa area, after a tip-off.
The Naval Director of Information, Rear Admiral, Christian Ezekobe, who confirmed the incident on Thursday, said 23 illegal refineries were also destroyed by the naval officers between December 19 and 24.
Ezekobe added that the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, had put in place measures to ensure safety in the maritime environment.
He said, “We were able to avert the departure of 47 stowaways, who attempted to leave the country illegally onboard some merchant vessels. That operation was carried out by the NNS Beecroft, Apapa, and the persons have been handed over to the state task force.
“Another patrol team deployed by NNS Delta arrested the captain of a merchant vessel, Solomon Perebo, for his alleged involvement in pipeline vandalism. Also in that week, 23 illegal refinery sites were raided by the base’s patrol teams in the Obodo, Ajosolo, Isaba and Olakpashe creeks in the Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State.
“During the raid, about 396 tonnes of suspected illegally refined diesel and about 1,060 tonnes of suspected stolen crude oil were destroyed. Three suspects linked to the sites were also apprehended.”
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