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Navy intercepts 15,540 litres of petrol in Badagry

Mr Amakiri said the quantity of the petrol product translates to about 15,540 litres, valued at ₦9,479,400 at the current rate of about N610 per litre.

• February 23, 2024
Jerrycans of fuel
Jerrycans of fuel

The Forward Operating Base (FOB) of the Nigerian Navy in Badagry, Lagos State, said it intercepted 15,540 litres of petrol stored in a building along Badagry creeks.

The commanding officer of the FOB, Navy Capt. B. A. Amakiri said naval operatives intercepted 518 ×30 Jerry cans on Thursday, at about 11:00 a.m., at Agbojetho-Akorin Beach along Badagry-Seme Road.

Mr Amakiri said the navy acted after receiving an intelligence tip-off about the activities of some suspected smugglers within the area.

“The intelligence indicated that several jerry cans suspected to contain petrol were stored in a building within Agbojetho-Akorin Beach along Badagry-Seme Road.

“The team conducted a cordon and search operation in the area and discovered 518 x 30-litre jerry cans of the suspected products,” he said.

Mr Amakiri said the quantity of the petrol product translates to about 15,540 litres, valued at ₦9,479,400 at the current rate of about N610 per litre.

“The perpetrators absconded on getting information about the approach of the team.

“It is suspected that the perpetrators had the intention of smuggling the products out of Nigeria to the Benin Republic.

“The adjoining communities were also searched, but no other products or suspects were found,” he said.

Mr Amakiri reiterated the commitment of his officers to continue making smuggling unattractive.

The officer said the economic saboteurs would be frustrated until smuggling was suppressed to the barest minimum.

He also used the medium to call on Nigerians to provide useful information that could help curtail the illegal activities of unscrupulous elements.

He recalled that since the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, assumed office, he had stated that his mission was to maintain and equip a professionally competent naval force capable of defending Nigeria’s maritime area of interest in fulfilment of national security imperatives.

“Similarly, the Flag Officer Commanding Western Naval Command, Rear Adm. Mustapha Hussan, launched Operation Water Guard on November 9, 2023,” he added.

(NAN)

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