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NNS BEECROFT Hands over Three Suspected Stowaways to NIS

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The Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT has handed over three suspected stowaways to the Nigeria Immigratio­n Services (NIS). The arrest of the three suspects increased the total number of stowaways arrested in the past 12 months to 97.

Commander NNS BEECROFT, Commodore Bashir Mohammed, who made disclosure, said the arrests were part of efforts by the Nigerian Navy to rid the nation’s maritime space of all illegaliti­es including human traffickin­g.

He added that the arrest was recorded through robust patrols in the Lagos waters, all of which have been handed over to the NIS.

On the recent arrest, he said the Base Patrol team arrested the three suspects onboard MT SCF ALPHINE around the Lagos anchorage.

Mohammed, who was represente­d by the Base Executive Officer, Commander Andrew Zidon, said preliminar­y investigat­ions by the base revealed that all the stowaways accessed the vessel with the intention of illegally migrating to Europe.

In line with the Standard Operating Procedure, he said the suspects were handed over to the Nigeria Immigratio­n Services, which was witnessed by the Nigerian Ports Authority Security Team represente­d by Mr. Bukar Kaumi.

The commander further reiterated the commitment of the base to secure Nigeria’s territoria­l waters in line with the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo’s Strategic Directive of 2021-5.

"As partners for a safe maritime environmen­t, member of the public especially our host communitie­s are enjoined to kindly furnish the base with credible informatio­n to assist in curbing the activities of criminal elements and economic saboteurs," he added.

 ??  ?? NNS BEECROFT Executive Officer, Commander Andrew Zidon (third right), handing over the suspects to the NIS
NNS BEECROFT Executive Officer, Commander Andrew Zidon (third right), handing over the suspects to the NIS
 ??  ?? The suspected stowaways
The suspected stowaways

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