Navy intercepts vessel with 350,000 liters of diesel

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Nigerian Navy NNS Pathfinder, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Wednesday, said it has arrested a Marine Vessel, MV Cecilia, laden with about 350,000 liters of petroleum products suspected to be diesel.

Real Admiral Olusegun Ferrera, Commander, Operation Delta Safe, OPDS, represented by the maritime component commander of the joint taskforce for South-South of Operation Delta Safe, Navy Commodore Adedokun Siyanbade, made the disclosure while displaying the vessel to journalists in Port Harcourt.

Ferrera said the vessel which has not been put in use for two years was converted to a storage tank for illegal refined products.

He said as part of the efforts at optimizing and ensuring that the mandate of the OPDS are actualised, the Commander Joint Taskforce South South of OPDS directed the NNS Pathfinder to conduct a convert operation in the area.

He said they got intelligence that illegality was going on within the area, adding that the operation which was conducted on the 15th of August, 2023, led to the arrest of MV Cecilia.

He said, ” I’m here on behalf of the Commander Joint Taskforce Operation Delta Safe, Real Admiral Olusegun Ferrera. We are here this morning to show you the arrest of a vessel that was involved in illegalities in this general area.

“As part of the efforts at optimizing and ensuring that the mandate of the OPDS is actualised the Commander Joint Taskforce South south of OPDS directed the NNS Pathfinder base on credible intelligence to conduct a convert operation in this area and the intelligence was based on the fact of illegality going on within this area”

“The operation was conducted yesterday, 15th of August, 2023 and the operation led to the arrest of MV Cecilia with a vessel that ought to be a service vessel but has been converted to a storage tank of illegally refined products suspected to be AGO. The vessel has a capacity together including fuel and water capacity of about 350,000 litres.

“The water tanks have been converted as a storage tank for these illegal products and the vessel has not been to sea for the past two years.

”It was expected to be under maintenance but it’s being used for a different purpose where people from illegal refinery sites bring their products to this place to discharge whereby other people also come here to purchase the product”

“So, the vessel has been arrested and necessary procedures will be taken in line with extant regulations biding Operation Delta Safe operation and I am also to inform you that in Rivers State on Monday two tankers were also arrested the tankers were laden with 30,000 liters of products suspected to be crude oil were also arrested by Joint sector 3 of Operation Delta Safe including land component and water component

“They were caught siphoning crude oil from a dugout pit in Obio general area of Rivers State. So, for this vessel and those tankers as well necessary actions will be taken in line with extant regulation.”

He said the suspects as well as the vessel and products will be handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for prosecution.

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