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Navy hands over 60 suspects, 3,800 bags of rice to Customs in A’Ibom

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By Samuel Ogenyi,Uyo

The Navy in Akwa Ibom has arrested and handed over 60 suspects, 3,,800 bags of seized smuggled rice and 60 drums of illegally refined Automated Gas Oil (AGO) to the Nigerian Customs Service in Akwa Ibom in the last one month.

Commanding Officer, Forward Operating Base, Ibaka, Mbo local government area Navy Captain Peter Yilme disclosed this while handing over 20 suspects and 1,425 bags of rice to the NCS in Ibaka yesterday.

Yilme said the recent arrest was made in four different operations between November 12 and 18, 2019 with 4 wooden boats used to carry the smuggled rice have also seized.

The commander said that Navy gunboats during patrols seized the boats on Effiat water ways carrying 50kg bags of rice brought in from the Republic of Cameroon.

While handing over the suspects and items to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Yilme said the Nigerian Navy has zero tolerance for criminality and warned smugglers to desist from the act, especially within FOB, Ibaka area of operation.

“Four wooden boats carrying a combined 1,425 bags of 50kg parboiled rice suspected to be smuggled into the country and 20 suspects were impounded and arrested by the Forward Operating Base, Ibaka.

“The handover of the 20 suspects and 1,425 bags of rice on Tuesday 19 November, 2019 goes to show the resolve of the Base not to relent on its oars. The arrests were made between November 12 -18, 2019.

“I commend the untiring efforts of the officers and ratings in ensuring the mandate and tasks of the Base are achieved. I also appreciate the immense effort of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral I. E. Ibas for providing the necessary platform and logistic support for the Base to carry out its operations.” He said.

Receiving the 20 suspects, 1,425 bags of rice and two wooden boats from the Nigerian Navy, Deputy Superintendent of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Alabi, Adedokun commended the Navy for the cooperation existing between them, and for the frequent arrests.

One of the suspects, Peter Okon, a married man with three children from Okobo local government area of Akwa Ibom State, said joblessness led him to smuggle the rice.

Okon said it was his first time in smuggling rice and that the owner of the rice promised to pay him N2,000 to bring in 200 bags of rice from Cameroon to Nigeria adding that his residing in Cameroon made him ignorant of Federal Government’s closure of borders to stop the smuggling of rice into Nigeria.

“As you can see, we are jobless people. I am a worker in the boat and the owner of the rice gave me N2,000 to bring in 200 bags of rice from Cameroon. This is my first time; I live in the creeks in Cameroon and I have three children to feed.” He said.

Another suspect, 23 year old Samuel Etim from Oron local government area of Akwa Ibom State said he was not involved in smuggling the seized rice. Etim stated that he was a fisherman in Bakassi and boarded the rice boat because he had no money to pay his fare.

“I don’t know anything about the rice. I joined the boat carrying the rice from Bakassi because I didn’t have money to pay for my fares.” He said.

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