Justice J. K. Omotosho of the Federal High Court sitting in Port
Harcourt, Rivers State on Thursday, March 1, 2018 admitted in evidence several
exhibits tendered by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, against
nine foreigners and two Nigerians facing trial for alleged illegal oil
bunkering.
The defendants are Mohammed Ejaz, Naseer Khan (Pakistanis);
Oleksandr Mazarenko, Oleksandr Kashernvi (Ukrainians); Romeo Annang Francis
Ahorlu Kwesi Attah (Ghanians); Victor Mikpayi (Beninois) and Fredkrik
Fatin Omenu (Indonesian) and their two Nigerian accomplices: Victor
Azebiri and David Otuohi.
The defendants were arraigned alongside a company, Asztral
Shipping Corporation SA and a vessel, MT TECNE (a.k.a MT STAR) on November
21, 2017 on a 4-count charge bordering on conspiracy, dealing in petroleum
products without a license and tampering with oil pipelines.
At the sitting, counsel to the EFCC, Ahmed Arogha presented two witnesses
- Imarhiagbe Mathew and Noga Lolade.
Mathew, a Warrant Officer of the Nigerian Navy, told the
court that the defendants were arrested on April 24, 2017 by NNS Delta, while siphoning
crude oil at SHELL Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Afremo ‘A’ Terminal,
South East of Escravos in Burutu Local Government of Delta State.
According to him, the defendants used hose to connect the
SHELL Platform to perpetrate the act.
He stated that the vessel used for their operation, MT TECNE, was
loaded with about 903,000 metric tons of products suspected to be crude oil.
In her testimony, Lolade, an operative of the EFCC, told the court
that the defendants were handed over to the EFCC on July 21, 2017 by the
Military Defence Intelligence.
The prosecution tendered the letter of hand over and the investigation
reports, which were admitted as exhibits B and C.
Also tendered were statements made to the EFCC by David
Otuehe 2nd defendant; Nasir Kan, 4th defendant and Francis Aholu, 8th
defendant. The documents were admitted as exhibits ‘D’, ‘E’ and ’F’ respectively.
The additional statement made by the 4th defendant on 31 July, 2017 was admitted
as exhibit ‘G’.
Thereafter, the court adjourned to March 7, 2018 for continuation
of trial.
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