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Twelve Suspects Arrested For Smuggling Rice Into Akwa Ibom

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Twelve suspects has been arrested by the Nigerian Navy, Forward Operating Base, Ibaka, Mbo Local Government Area in Akwa Ibom State, in three different operations for smuggling 708 bags of 50kg rice into the state.

According to a report, the suspects, which include a deaf and dumb man were apprehended during a routine patrol by Navy gunboats officers and ratings around the Effiat waterways.

The Commanding Officer, Captain Peter Yilme, who handed over the suspects and the siezed item to the Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday noted that smugglers have employed another way of evading arrest.

He noted that the Navy will not relent in curtailing the illegal trade.

He revealed that when one of the groups were accosted by Navy gunboats, the suspects dug holes in the boat to take in water and sink the boat.

Yilme, who was represented by the Base Operations Officer, Lieutenant Commander Kabiru Yusuf, commended officers and ratings of the command for their resilience and hardwork in tracking down the smugglers, saying their action was in line with the directives of the Chief of Naval Staff and in compliance with the reference of the FOB.

Receiving the 12 suspects and 708 bags of rice from the Nigerian Navy, Deputy Superintendent of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Alabi, Adedokun, commended the Navy for the cooperation existing between them, and for the frequent arrests.

He said, “On behalf of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), I, Alabi, Adedokun take over the 12 defendants and 708 bags of foreign parboiled rice. On behalf of the Nigeria Customs Service, we thank you very much”.

Two of the suspects were two brothers from Ondo State, noted that they went into the smuggling of rice because of their desire to survive.

They revealed that they were fishermen in Cameroon, but the business was not forthcoming so they had to resort to smuggling rice to take care of their family.

The brothers claimed that the owner of the rice promised to pay them fifteen thousand each.

The younger of the two, Badebo Orofio said, “I and my elder brother are working together and this is our first time in smuggling rice; we have not been doing this before. There are no other jobs for us to do so our Oga told us to bring the rice to Nigeria, that he will take care of everything.”

“I just started working with him for two weeks now and he promised to pay me N15,000 to bring the rice from Cameroon to Nigeria.”

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