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Nigerian Navy Arrest 8 Stowaways On Abidjan-Bound Ship

The stowaways have been handed over to the appropriate authority

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Ikeja, Lagos State – Nigerian Navy, NNS Beecar, have arrested eight Nigerian stowaways who were attempting to exit the country through an Abidjan-bound ship.

The stowaways had concealed themselves within the rudder compartment of a container vessel named NATAL.

The Commander, NNS Beecroft, Kolawale Oguntuga, while handing the suspects over to the Nigerian Immigration Service at the Naval Base Apapa, Lagos on Monday, Nov. 6, said their arrest was carried out following reliable intelligence.

The commander identified the individuals as 22-year-old Jerry Benjamin; Ben Tony, 19; 16-year-old Victory Ekemele; and Ike Destiny, 17, all from Delta State; 25-year-old Ebuka Solomon, and 26-year-old Christian Eze, both from Enugu State; 25-year-old James Vincent from Edo State and David Abamiyo, 27, from Ondo State.

8 stowaways arrested on Abidjan-bound ship

Oguntuga said, “In a remarkable display of sustained maritime security, the Nigerian Navy Ship BEECROFT’s patrol team has stalled plans of some individuals from embarking on illegal voyages, onboard a container vessel, NATAL, heading to Abidjan.

“With commendable resolve, the patrol team, on Friday, November 3, 2023, around 8.40 a.m., acting on reliable intelligence, boarded the vessel at Lagos anchorage and apprehended eight stowaways attempting to illegally exit the country through the vessel.

“Their arrest took place within the vicinity of the Lagos anchorage, while they were attempting to clandestinely exit the country via the vessel.

“The brave efforts and timely intervention of the patrol team prevented the individuals from being exposed to life-threatening situations in such a confined compartment for the long voyage as well as other security threats associated with unauthorised access to such facilities.

“In a seamless transition, the stowaways have been handed over to the appropriate authority by the established protocols for further necessary actions.”

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