Navy nabs 14 stowaways in Lagos
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The patrol team of the Nigerian Navy Ship Beecroft has arrested 14 stowaways onboard a motor tanker UOG Constantine at Lagos Road Stead.
The NNS Beecroft commander and Maritime Component Commander Of Operation Awatse, Commodore Kolawole Oguntuga, disclosed this on Tuesday, in a statement by the base Information Officer, NNS Beecroft, Sub-Lieutenant H. A Collins.
According to the Navy in the statement, the stowaways include: Osas Nusakare, Victor Egoma, Okechi Chika, Stephen Mmuta, Ibrahim Hassan, Ebuka Onura, Okonkwo Gift, Emmanuel Godbless, Ayefuwe Collins, Alfred Ese, Abubakar Ibrahim, Godspower Moses, Aki Opeoluwa and Oluwatosin Sunday.
Commodore Oguntuga stated that the suspects arrested on December 15, 2023, had been handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service for necessary actions, adding that two of them had previously been arrested for a similar offence last month.
He said, “In a proactive and resolute demonstration to sustain maritime security, the patrol team of Nigerian Navy Ship Beecroft, successfully intercepted and extracted 14 stowaways from a motor tanker to UOG Constantine at Lagos Road Stead on Friday, December 15, 2023.
“The timely action was prompted by intelligence received from the Maritime Domain Awareness Facility, the Falcon Eye Alignment. Tactical teams swiftly boarded the vessel and discovered movements within the rudder compartment.
“Two of the apprehended stowaways had previously been arrested for a similar offence a month ago, emphasising the persistence of such illicit activities.
“However, the brave efforts of the patrol team averted life-threatening conditions for the individuals confined in the vessel’s compartment, emphasising the Nigerian Navy’s commitment to maritime safety. The arrested stowaways were promptly handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service following established protocols for further necessary action.
“The incident underscores the Nigerian Navy’s unwavering commitment to its constitutional role under the leadership of the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral E. I Ogalla, reinforcing the dedication to creating a secure maritime environment for the nation’s economic prosperity.’’
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