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Nigerian Navy Hands Over MT TECNE Vessel to EFCC for Investigation of Alleged Oil Theft in Delta

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“The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) DELTA recently transferred ownership of the MT TECNE vessel to officials from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). This vessel, which was carrying 1,905.8 metric tons of products suspected to be stolen crude oil, was handed over to the EFCC last Friday at the Warri Naval Base.

Following the EFCC’s acquisition, the vessel was subsequently transferred to Showboy Integrated Services, who are now the new owners.

The handover ceremony was conducted by Capt. Solomon Paul, the Executive Officer of the NNS DELTA, acting on behalf of the Commander, NNS DELTA, Commodore Chindo Yahaya.”

Addressing newsmen, Commodore Yahaya said that the vessel was released on the directives from the Naval Headquarters.

He said that the ship was apprehended on April 25, 2017 by the operatives of the NNS DELTA within the Warri waterways.

“It will be recalled that MT TECNE was apprehended on April 25, 2017 for engaging in illegal oil bunkering in the Warri waterways.

“Preliminary investigation reports had it that the vessel was laden with 1,905. 83 metric tonnes of crude oil allegedly stolen. The vessel was earlier handed over to the EFCC for prosecution.

“Consequently, at the end of the court case, the Naval Headquarters has directed the revocation of the product and subsequent release of the vessel to Showboy Integrated Services.

“On this note, I have handed over the vessel to the representatives of the EFCC for subsequent handing over to the Showboy Integrated Services,” he said.

Mr Lawan Ado, representative of the EFCC, Port Harcourt, received the vessel on behalf of the anti-graft agency.

“After successful investigation and prosecution, we are able to secure the condition and the vessel is finally forfeited to the Federal Government.

“And we have auctioned it to Showboy Integrated Services. We are here to hand it over to the company’s representatives,” Ado said.

On his part, Mr Adetokunbo Arowojolu, the representative of Showboy Integrated Services, said that the vessel would be used for legitimate businesses.

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