Three
Nigerians who attempted to stowaway in a Europe-bound Merchant Vessel
have been arrested by the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT operatives.
Okechukwu Obi, 17, Joseph Tunji, 29, and
Ismaila Olaniyi, 28, who were caught onboard MT TORM MARINS, were
yesterday handed over to the police.
They were said to have boarded the
vessel through the rudder trunk and accessed the manhole when the ship
berthed at the National Oil Jetty (NOJ), Apapa, to discharge petroleum
products.
Handing them over to the police,
Commander, NNS BEECROFT, Commodore Abraham Adaji said
“This would be the third
time Obi would be arrested by naval operatives from BEECROFT. He was
arrested in December but because the ship he illegally boarded had
concluded her transaction in Nigeria and was about leaving, there wasn’t
sufficient evidence to prosecute him and so, he was warned and
released.
“Surprisingly, two weeks after that
incident he was arrested again. During our investigation, it was
discovered that this would be the third time he has been arrested while
trying to travel onboard a ship illegally.
“We are appealing to the police to
diligently prosecute the suspects as their actions show that they would
do all within their means to board another ship illegally.
“They may not be so lucky next time as the ship’s crew might throw them overboard for fishes to eat while at sea”.
But the suspects seemed undeterred in their quest to travel abroad as they told The Nation that they must leave Nigeria.
Obi, who was paraded last year by the
Navy and handed over to the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) with
seven others, said he would rather die trying than continue to suffer in
Nigeria.
“If God says I should die, then I die.
All those people that were arrested with me last year have all
travelled. All of them are in Brazil and they are always calling me.
“I must make it because I am tired of
this life. Anytime you go out to look for job, they will ask you to go
and bring surety. Where will I get surety? I only have my grandmother
who is in the village in Imo State.
“I went to learn how to repair generator
and I was told to bring surety. I don’t have a house. I sleep inside
bus where I work as conductor and get N500 or N700 daily. How will I
survive?
“I have made up my mind that I must go to Brazil like my friends. We bought two bags of pure water, Gala and garri
that were supposed to last us 20 days on the journey. But we have
finished them here. I will keep trying until I succeed,” he said.
Olaniyi who claimed his father is a
retired soldier, said he was fed up with the hardship in Nigeria, adding
that police usually clamped down on them because they have nothing
doing.
“I used to work as a labourer at Ogombo
in Ajah, but now, there is no job. I am from Ondo state. I am a street
boy, but I am not a criminal. And it is because I do not want to become a
criminal that I want to go out there and hustle,” he said.
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