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FG charges 12 alleged oil thieves aboard Cameroon-bound vessel to court

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The Federal Government has arraigned 12 suspected oil thieves in connection with the intercepted Cameroon-bound vessel laden with 150 metric tonnes of stolen crude oil before the Federal High Court in Asaba.

The vessel, MT TURA II, was intercepted on 7th July on Escravos Sea in Delta State with 11 Nigerians and one Ghanaian onboard.

On 11th July, the military set the vessel ablaze at a creek close to Bennett Island in the Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State.

The charge sheet marked FHC/ASB/93C/23 had as defendants Mr Cobbina Paul & ORS.

The defendants, however, pleaded not guilty when the two counts contained in the charge sheet were read to them before Justice F. A. Olubanjo.

The prosecuting counsel for the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, O. F Okai, prayed the court to remand the defendants in the custodial facility of the Nigerian Correctional Service while a date was fixed for the commencement of trial.

The defence counsel, Mr. Paul Ejiga made an oral bail application, saying he was informed about the arraignment late.

“We just came in and we were informed that the matter is coming up for trial”, he said.

In a ruling, however, Justice Olubanjo declined the oral bail application.

“Please file a formal application for bail. I read the file and I do not think an oral application will suffice even if the prosecution is not opposing.

“Defendants shall be remanded at the Nigeria correctional service, Ogwashi-Uku. In the event that the defendants file bail applications, it is unlikely that this court will be able to attend to them as vacation commences on 24th July 2023.

“The DCR is, therefore, directed to forward the case file to the vacation court at Port Harcourt if bail applications are filed during the court’s long vacation”, the judge ruled.

She subsequently adjourned the case till 26th October for trial.

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