Thursday, January 23, 2025

Nigerian Navy Intercepts 19 Europe-Bound Stowaways in Lagos Waters

The Nigerian Navy has intercepted 19 suspected stowaways aboard two Europe-bound vessels, preventing potential maritime threats and life-threatening risks during the long voyages. The suspects were discovered in two separate operations conducted by the Navy’s Quick Response Team (QRT) at Atlas Cove, Lagos.

The first group of 15 stowaways was found aboard the vessel MT KRITI RUBY on Dec. 19, following an alarm raised by the ship’s crew through the Navy’s Falcon Eye Maritime Surveillance System. Two days later, four additional stowaways were intercepted aboard MT MCC YANBU, thanks to credible intelligence shared with the QRT escort team.

“The prompt response of our team saved the stowaways from life-threatening conditions during these voyages,” said Lieutenant Hussaini Ibrahim, Information Officer for Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT. He emphasised that stowaways pose severe security risks to maritime operations, facilitating smuggling, piracy, and human trafficking.

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Preliminary investigations revealed that the stowaways concealed themselves in the vessels’ rudder compartments, attempting illegal migration under the cover of night. “These activities highlight the need for continuous surveillance to secure Nigeria’s waters,” Ibrahim added.

The stowaways intercepted aboard MT KRITI RUBY have been handed over to the Nigeria Immigration Service, while the remaining suspects will undergo the same process shortly.

Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, Chief of Naval Staff, reaffirmed the Navy’s commitment to securing Nigeria’s waterways and promoting the Blue Economy. “Our presence ensures the safety and growth of socioeconomic activities in the region,” he stated.

The Navy’s efforts underscore its dedication to tackling maritime criminalities, aligning with national initiatives to safeguard the coastline and foster economic growth.

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