Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal
High Court, Lagos, today November 13, admitted MT Anuket Emerald, a vessel
allegedly used for illegal dealing in petroleum product as exhibit.
Justice Buba alongside the prosecution
counsel, Rotimi Oyedepo, the defence
counsel, Babajide Koku, SAN and the
captain of the vessel, Pakhladzhian Artur, were at the Nigeria Navy Beecroft to
inspect the vessel where it was admitted as exhibit.
During the inspection, Abdulahi Alaya,
a Senior Detective Superintendent of the EFCC testified that MT Anuket Emerald
with the International Maritime Organisation, IMO number 9393644 was the vessel and that it had petroleum
products onboard.
The prosecution counsel, Oyedepo also
tendered the cargo onboard the vessel and the log book which were admitted by
the judge as exhibits.
Justice Buba adjourned the case to
November 16 for further hearing.
MT Anuket was intercepted on March 8,
2015, by officers of the Nigerian Navy, during a routine patrol within Nigerian
waters. Further investigation by the EFCC revealed that the registered owner of
the vessel is Combe Shipping Limited and the beneficial owner is Alliance
Tankers Incorporated and that the ship flies Panama Flag with IMO number
9393644.
Furthermore, it was discovered that Monjasa DMCC of Dubai UAE are the
chatterers of the vessel.
Count one of the charge reads, “that
you MT Anuket Emerald, Monjasa DMCC, Glencore Energy UK Limited, Artur
Pakhalazhian, Sergo Abgarian, Vasily Shkundich, Vitaliy Bilous, Hilarion
Teofilo Regipor JR, Laguta Oleksiy, Cadavis Gerardo, Kretov Andrey, Baduria
Benjamin, Chepikov Oleksan, Naranjo Allian Antero JR, Patero Christian, Alcayde
Joel and Caratiquit Micheal Bryan on or about the 27th day of
February, 2015 in Lagos within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court
conspired among yourselves to commit an offence to wit: dealing in petroleum
products without lawful authority or appropriate licence and thereby committed
an offence contrary to section 19(6) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17,
Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 and punishable under section 17 of the
same Act”.
No comments:
Post a Comment