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Oil Theft: Military  Hands Over Nine Suspects,  Vessel  To EFCC

The Gazelle NewsBy The Gazelle NewsJuly 11, 2020No Comments0 Views
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Port Harcourt’s Zonal office, on Friday,  July 10, 2020 took over a vessel, christened MT Morris alongside nine crew members. The suspects are:  Felix Eboh;  Ovie Idisi;  Bob Davies;  Ojo Sunday;  Oluwale Olaitan;  Orok Oyo;  Godwin Okpaje, Francis Chinbo and Olanioyi Goodness.

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Representative of Sector Three of the Joint Military Task Force, Operation Delta safe, Colonel N.C.E Ejike, who led the handing over,   said the suspects and the vessel were arrested by officers of 29 Battalion,  Nigeria Army, deployed for anti-bunkering operations at Bile in Degema Local Government Area of Rivers State.  They were nabbed while siphoning petroleum products suspected to be crude oil from a pipeline,

 

Receiving the suspects and exhibits,  the representative of the  Head of  the Port Harcourt Zonal Office of the EFCC and Head Extractive Industry Fraud Section, Ani Davis Stanley, thanked the  officers and men of the Joint Task Force for their  efforts and commitment towards combating illegal oil bunkering activities and safeguarding the nation’s maritime domain. He promised that the EFCC will utilize the power vested in it to ensure that justice is served.

The suspects will  be charged to court as soon as investigation is  concluded.

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