Personnel Teaming Up With Oil Thieves Will Be Sanctioned - Chief Of The Naval Staff, Ibok-Ete Ibas Warns

Posted by Amarachi on Thu 10th Dec, 2020 - tori.ng

The Naval Chief warned that any act of collusion with criminals or sabotage of measures employed to checkmate illegalities will be met with stiff sanctions under the law of the land.

Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas

Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, The Chief of the Naval Staff, has disclosed that security operatives teaming up with thugs to engage in illegal oil bunkering and crude oil theft will be sanctioned.

Ibas said this at the decoration of newly promoted 18 rear admirals in Abuja on Wednesday December 9.

He added that senior officers are expected to be above board and ensure that their subordinates equally buy into the “zero-tolerance stance of the NN against all forms of illegalities and criminalities at sea and ashore".

The CNS Said;

“The Navy in collaboration with other security agencies have continuously striven to protect the economic mainstay of the country through various operations to counter illegal oil bunkering and crude oil theft.

“While there are significant achievements in the fight against these maritime crimes, there are a pocket of personnel colluding with criminals to sabotage these efforts.

“Let me, therefore, warn that any act of collusion with criminals or sabotage of measures employed to checkmate illegalities will be met with stiff sanctions in accordance with the law of the land.”

 

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