
The Nigerian Navy has apprehended two vessels, MT Mkpodu and MT Westaf AF, along with 26 crew members, for allegedly siphoning over 939 metric tons of suspected stolen crude oil valued at more than N4 billion. Rear Admiral Olugbenga Oladipo, Commander of the Joint Task Force South-South, Operation Delta Safe, announced the arrests in Calabar, Cross River State. The operation, which occurred on April 8, was initiated based on credible intelligence and involved the apprehension of the vessels at a wellhead in the Calabar/Akwa Ibom Joint Operations Area. MT Mkpodu was reportedly caught in the act of siphoning crude oil. The operation was supported by the Office of the National Security Adviser and the Chief of Defence Staff, with assets provided by the Chief of Naval Staff and the Chief of Air Staff. Nigerian Navy Ship SHERE and a Nigerian Navy 410 Helicopter were deployed, with the helicopter providing aerial imagery and the ship taking custody of the vessels. Nigerian Navy Ship OSE and elements of Forward Operating Base IBAKA facilitated the transfer of the arrested vessels and crew to the Navy jetty in Calabar. Rear Admiral Oladipo also noted a similar arrest of another vessel, MT Steliosk, on April 10, emphasizing the Nigerian Navy's commitment to combating crude oil theft through inter-service and inter-agency collaboration. Rear Admiral Chidozie Okehie, Flag Officer Commanding, Eastern Naval Command, reaffirmed their dedication to curbing criminal activities in the region
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