Four Nigerians, Ahmed Azeez, 24, Tunde Yagba, 33, Adewale Sunday, 25 and
Ajose Kehinde, 33, who had smuggled themselves into a Malaysian-bound
cargo vessel without proper documentation, were on Wednesday nabbed in
their bid to travel out of the country.
Punch reports that operatives of the Marine Police Command arrested
Azeez, Yagba and Kehinde who had boarded a Malaysia bound cargo ship,
after Sunday was rushed to hospital following an ulcer he developed due
to lack of food inside the ship.
Following a tip-off from the Amphibious Ambush Squad of the Marine
Command led by DSP Ben Ogungbure, the Assistant Inspector General of
Police (AIG), Maritime Police Command, Muhammed Katsina, began to track
the movement of the remaining three suspects.
He explained that the suspects were tracked 23 hours after they had
departed, adding that upon interrogation, the command discovered they
have travelled to various countries illegally but were deported.
He described the arrest as a result of the Basic Marine Operation
Course (BMOC) undertaken by 39 policemen at the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS)
Quorra.
“Now, we are gradually dominating the maritime environment through
our network of intelligence, which is very active. “In this matter, it’s
a case of self human trafficking and stowaway of four young Nigerians
who conspired with a criminal motive to travel out of the country
without proper documentation,” Katsina said.
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Four Nigerian smuggled themselves into a Malaysian-bound cargo vessel
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