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NSCDC ordered to sell seized vessels; deploys 4000 personnel for Bayelsa poll


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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has secured an interim court order to sell a vessel named MV flora and the 10,000 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) stored inside.

The proceed will be paid to the Federal Government of Nigeria in line with section 263(11) of the Criminal Procedure Act.

The court in its ruling directed the Corps to auction the seized items upon advertisement in the national dailies.

Similarly, the court granted an order directing the Corps to sell vessel MT TORA EAGLE and 3,600 drums of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) stored therein, as well as a Truck and 10 drums of stolen Crude.

The Corps had embarked on a tour of the various sites of seized items across the federation with the Committee on Forfeited Items set up by the former Attorney General of the Federation, Muhammed Adoke, to ascertain the conditions of the items.

The Commandant General of the NSCDC, Abdullahi Gana Muhammadu, who made these declarations stated that in the year under review, over 40 suspects have been prosecuted and convicted in Delta and Bayelsa States respectively on Vandalism, Oil theft and operation of illegal refineries.

The Corps, he said, will pursue her mandate vigorously in ensuring that vandalism in which ever form is stamped out.

He thanked the Chief of Naval Staff for the enormous support the Corps is receiving from him and his personnel.

Gana maintained that the number of suspects prosecuted and vessels handed over to the Corps by the Naval team after the arrests, showed synergy and partnership in fighting crime and criminality in the area of oil theft.

He called on other stakeholders to emulate the gesture of the Nigeria Navy which acknowledged the mandate of the Corps as the lead Agency in the protection of Critical Infrastructure.

Meanwhile, the Commandant General has directed the deployment of 4000 personnel and sniffer dogs to provide massive security before, during and after Saturday’s election in Bayelsa to forestall any break down of law and order.

“I implore the politicians who are vying for the elective office to behave like statesmen by accepting defeat and victory with an open mind, as violence cannot lead anyone anywhere.

“Moreover, without the electorate they, politicians cannot lead anyone, neither can they attain the position sought after,” he said.

Gana appealed to parents and guardians to admonish their children and wards not to fall cheap to the unethical behaviour of politicians who use the young ones to cause mayhem.

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