The Federal High Court Sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers
State has remanded nine foreigners and two Nigerians in the Port
Harcourt prison for alleged oil theft, Channelstv
reports.
The suspects who are two Pakistani, two Ukrainians, three Ghanaians,
one Beninois, one Indonesian as well as two Nigerians victor Azebiri and
David Otuhohi, were arraigned along with a Company Asztral Shipping
Corporation SA, and a Vessel, MT. Tecne.
A statement from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)
spokesman Wilson Uwujaren, they are facing a four count charge bordering
on conspiracy, dealing in petroleum products without a license and
tampering with oil pipelines.
The suspects’ ship was reportedly intercepted by the NNs Delta on
April 25 at the SPDC terminal, near Escravos in Burutu local government
area of delta state for alleged illegal loading of petroleum products
suspected to be crude oil.
ITS crew members allegedly connived with Victor Azeberi and two
others who are now at large, to siphon about 1905.836 cubic litres of
crude oil
After hearing both the prosecution and defence counsel, Justice James
Omotoso adjourned the suit to September 6, 2017 for arraignment and
hearing.
Justice Omotosho also ordered the prosecution to provide interpreters for the accused persons.

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