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Navy arrests 24, intercepts 1,831 bags of smuggled rice in A’Ibom

Samuel Ogenyi, Uyo

The Navy in Akwa Ibom have arrested 24 suspects and seized 1,831 bags of smuggled rice from them in a major December haul.

Speaking yesterday in Ibaka, Commanding Officer, Forward Operating Base, Ibaka, Mbo local government area in Akwa Ibom, Captain Peter Yilme said 5 wooden boats used in smuggling the 50kg bags of rice from the Republic of Cameroon were also seized.

Yilme said the arrests were made in four different operations by Navy officers and men on routine patrol in their gunboats.

He explained that four suspects were arrested with 294 bags in November while 8 suspects were arrested with 87 bags, 7 suspects arrested in two boats with 1,270 bags and 8 suspects in a boat with 172 bags, all in December.

While handing over the suspects and items to the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Yilme who was represented by the Base Operations Officer, Lieutenant Commander Kabiru Yusuf, said the command would remain steadfast in fighting illegalities on the waterways in line with the directive of the Chief of Naval Staff.

The 24 suspects and items were received by the Superintendent of Customs, Dawuda Garuba on behalf of the border drill team.

Two of the suspects who are drivers on the boats said they were not told that they were to carry rice from Cameroon to Nigeria.

One of the suspects, Etim Edet, a boat worker from Adadia in Uruan local government area, Akwa Ibom state, said he was told that he was going to bring in fish from Cameroon.

Edet who is married with six children explained that it was when the rice was loaded into the boat that he realised he was to carry rice and not fish as he was told.

“I am a boat driver and carried rice from Cameroon to Nigeria. I don’t know that bringing in rice from Cameroon is wrong, this is my first time. I play my trade in Esio, Adadia.

“I was told that I will be carrying fish but when I went, I saw them load rice into the boat. Since I am not the owner of the boat, I don’t know that they planned to carry rice with it.The owner of the boat knows that I have been arrested,” he said.

Another suspect, Felicity Omojoakinjere from Ondo state said, “I was arrested because I went to Cameroon to carry rice but the rice is not mine. I am a boat worker and I have not carried rice before. I use to carry provisions. It was until the rice was loaded into the boat before I knew I was to carry rice”.

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