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Nigerian Navy releases seized Norwegian vessel involved in oil theft, 26 foreign nationals after plea bargain

by Savvy News
May 28, 2023
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The Norwegian-registered vessel, MT Heroic Idun, which was apprehended by the Nigerian Navy in August 2022 for attempting to steal Nigeria’s crude oil, has been returned to its owner. The vessel and its crew, consisting of 26 individuals from India, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Poland, were seized and detained by the navy. Subsequently, they were convicted in court and ordered to pay a fine of $15 million.

On Sunday, Mohammed Adamu, the commanding officer of Forward Operating Base in Bonny, officially handed over MT Heroic Idun to its owner, Idun Maritime Limited, at Bonny, Rivers, after the fulfillment of the plea bargain conditions. The initial arrest led to the crew members being brought before the Federal High Court in Port Harcourt for trial in January.

MT Heroic Idun, a Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), and its crew were arrested for unauthorized entry into Nigeria’s waters with the intention of illegally lifting crude oil. They pleaded guilty and voluntarily entered into a plea bargain agreement with Nigeria. Following their conviction and sentencing, the vessel and its owners were required to pay fines and restitution. Additionally, they agreed to issue an apology to the Federal Republic of Nigeria through print and electronic media as well as Lloyd’s List.

The Nigerian government, in turn, decided not to pursue further prosecution of the vessel. The owners fulfilled their obligations by publishing the apology on May 12 in Lloyd’s List and on May 18 in the Punch Newspaper. Consequently, MT Heroic Idun, having satisfied all the conditions of the plea bargain to the court’s satisfaction, has been released to its owners, Idun Maritime Limited. The release of the vessel was done with the consent of the Federal High Court and the approval of the government.

The actions taken by the Nigerian Navy, including the prosecution of the seafarers involved, demonstrate their dedication to ensuring that only authorized and lawful vessels are allowed to operate in the country. Going forward, the navy will continue to enforce the requirement for vessels to obtain permits and undergo security clearance in order to engage in the transportation of crude oil or gas from Nigeria.

 

Source: SaharaReporters

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