Thursday 17 March 2016

Nigerian Navy Arrests 11 People Trying To Sail To Europe Illegally


The Nigerian Navy Ship, BEECROFT says it has arrested 11 suspects for allegedly attempting to stow away in a vessel to Europe.

The Commanding Officer, NNS BEECROFT, Commodore Abraham Adaji, said this in a statement on Wednesday at Apapa, Lagos.

He gave the names of the suspects as Akinwunmi Jeflando, Pope Olu, Jacob James, Samuel Jodge, Ade Samadin, Dan Gogo, James Akinbami, Paul Oguns, Joseph Emmanuel, Stephen Cooper and Jalo Cooper.

Adaji said, “Preliminary investigations revealed that the arrested persons boarded the vessel, CITRON, through the rudder trunk access manhole in a bid to travel with the vessel to Europe.

“The suspects were arrested at about 12.30 a.m. on March 11 for illegally boarding Merchant Vessel CITRON berthed at Capital Oil Jetty, Apapa, Lagos.

“They were detected and subsequently arrested by our patrol boat.”

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Adaji handed over the suspects to the Nigeria Immigration Service for further investigation and prosecution.

He called on criminally-minded Nigerians and other nationals to seek legitimate employment instead of engaging themselves in illegal activities.

One of the stowaways, Olu said he was not happy with his standard of living which prompted him to attempt to enter Europe illegally.

Another stowaway, Cooper, blamed frustration for his attempt to travel abroad through illegal means.

A representative of the NIS, Mr Lekan Olagunju, a Chief Superintendent, received the stowaways from the Navy.

He said that investigations would continue with a view to ascertaining the claims of their nationalities before they could be prosecuted.

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