Crime and Law
EFCC arrests 13 suspected oil thieves

Some suspected oil thieves and a vessel have been arrested by the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
A vessel, MT SWEET MIRI was also handed over to the Commission by the Nigerian Navy NNS Beecroft, Apapa, Lagos State.
The suspects are: Abu Smith, Pascal Anyafulu, David Ali, Mba Okpanu, Chukuma Friday Obiazi, Miye Victor and Richard Kofi.
Others are: Monday Aidenagbon, Dele Olayemi, Boma Robinson, David George, Onos Edemefe and Suleiman Aremu.
The vessel and the crew were intercepted and arrested on February 27, 2024, by officers of the Nigerian Navy for alleged illegal oil bunkering and Automatic Identification System (AIS) infractions.
The vessel was laden with about 1,322 metric tonnes of substance “confirmed to bear the attributes of crude oil without any document permitting her to be in possession of the substance.”
While receiving the crew members, vessel and product on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, Moses Awolusi, Head, Extractive Industry Fraud Section, EIFS, assured the Navy that the suspects and the exhibits would be subjected to further investigations and prosecution. He also commended the Navy for its collaboration with the EFCC and the good working relationship both agencies had enjoyed over the years.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.
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