NSCDC impounds 8, 400 litres of PMS, warns smugglers in A’Ibom

The State Commandant of NSCDC, Mr. Eluyemi Eluwade, disclosed this while briefing newsmen at the Command’s exhibits yard in Uyo on Thursday.
Eluwade said that personnel of the Marine Unit of the command intercepted and seized the products on April 13 on Mbo River, close to international waters between Nigeria and Cameroon, while the suspects dived into the river to escape arrest.
He warned smugglers that Akwa Ibom will continue to be a hot zone for illegal bunkering activities both on land and water.
“NSCDC Marine Squad was on routine patrol of the water with its gunboat when it accosted the boat.
“Our men flashed their touch light to see what the long wooden boat was conveying and they saw lots of palm fronds.
“On a second look, an officer sighted a drum and insisted on a thorough search which revealed that the boat was conveying 28 drums (300 litres per drum) loaded to the brim with PMS.
“Our personnel impounded it and escorted it back to the shallow waters at Ibaka.
“Shockingly, on the creek side, close to the anchor, the three suspects dived into the water to avoid being arrested after their offer to bribe the officers was rejected.
“There was no further pursuit or shooting, as the products they were illegally conveying is highly inflammable,” Eluwade said.
Eluwade warned that smuggling petroleum products out of Nigeria is a criminal offence and a serious act of economic sabotage that will not be tolerated by the command.
The commandant, during the briefing added that on April 16, the command arrested a suspect for assaulting Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company (PHEDC) officials on duty and inflicting serious body harm on them with a machete.
He said that the officials were disconnecting houses that have not fulfilled their financial obligations with regards to electricity supply along No. 189 Oron Road in Uyo.
According to him, some youths in the affected compound, mobilised themselves and assaulted the officials with sticks and machetes.
“I want to use this medium to warn the public to desist from assaulting PHEDC officials on official duty to enforce compliance.
“I know that some Nigerians are dissatisfied with the power situation vis a vis the bills they are required to pay.
“However, assault and mob action on PHEDC officials can never be justified, as it is a criminal offence, punishable under the criminal code.
“Complaints should be channelled through legitimate quarters with follow up. I want to warn that any one arrested will be prosecuted accordingly,” he said.
The commandant reiterated the Corps’ commitment to sustaining the fight against all forms of economic sabotage in the state.




