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Navy intercepts 14 bags of rice, arrests five suspected smugglers

“We will continue to frustrate their efforts,” Nigerian Navy, Forward Operating Base Ibaka, Commanding Officer, Capt. Uche Aneke, said

• November 4, 2023
Nigerian Navy
Nigerian Navy

The Nigerian Navy, Forward Operating Base Ibaka, in the Mbo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom, says it has nabbed five suspects and impounded a wooden boat alongside 18 bags of rice in the state.

The Commanding Officer, Capt. Uche Aneke, made the disclosure to journalists in Ibaka when he handed over the suspects and bags of rice to the Nigeria Customs Service in Ibaka on Friday.

Mr Aneke noted that the suspects were arrested around 6:20 p.m. on Thursday.

He said the Nigerian Navy, Ibaka, received intelligence regarding suspected smuggling activities within the area of operation.

Mr Aneke explained that the intelligence indicated that a boat was conveying some foreign parboiled rice suspected to have been smuggled from Cameroon to Nigeria and transiting within the waters under FOB, Ibaka Area of Operation.

“Yesterday, we were able to intercept a wooden boat carrying 18 bags of parboiled rice that are contraband items, and they were concealed under 600 baskets of tomatoes.

“Today, we are handing them to the Nigeria Customs Service for further investigation and prosecution.

“Under the current leadership of Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, criminal activities will not be tolerated on Nigerian waters.

“We will continue to frustrate their efforts,” Mr Aneke said.
He urged officers and ratings to continue to sustain the pressure and to deny any of the criminal individuals or groups further freedom of action to ensure sustained national development in Nigerian waters.

Mr Aneke said, “FOB Ibaka under Eastern Naval Command will continue to detect you with our advanced surveillance equipment, apprehend you, and ensure your arrest and prosecution”.

He warned criminals that Nigerian waters and the coastal areas were not safe for illegal activities.

Handing over the suspects and contraband to NCS, Superintendent of Customs, Kikems Danbana, thanked the Nigerian Navy, especially FOB, Ibaka, for the synergy going on between the Navy and Joint Border Patrol Team Sector 1.

“We wish that the synergy will continue in due time,” Mr Danbana said. He said that the suspects and the contraband would be taken to Calabar for further action.

(NAN)

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