The Nigerian Navy (NN) yesterday apprehended 16
suspects including a Liberian who illegally boarded a merchant vessel in a bid to
go to the United States (US)Fidelis Nsikak, Tobi Owoyele, Roland Richard,
Edward Riy, Chima Eze, Arinze Pascal, Isaiah Smart, Taofeeq Lawal, Morphy
Oche, Ridwan Abdulahi, Kingsley Chukwu,
Suleiman Quadri, Ebuka Stephen, Ebuka
Eze, Afeez Ariyo and Chikwendu Oyimedu were said to have stayed onboard the
ship for about three days.
The suspects, said to be casual workers at the port,
it was gathered, sneaked into the vessel which had come to offload cements.It
was gathered that 11 mobile phones and bags containing clothes and other
personal items were recovered from them.
Nsikak told The Nation he had to leave the country by all means because
he was tired of poverty.“I studied Electrical Engineering but got no job. I
have been trying to do menial jobs yet, things are very hard. So, I started
working casually at the port with the hope that one day, I would get the opportunity
to leave this country.“I was onboard the shop for three days. I entered through
the terminal as a casual worker. I planned my movement and had some food items
and other things in my bag,” he said.
Parading the suspects at the Naval Dockyard,
Victoria Island, the Commander, Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) BEECROFT, Commordore Maurice Eno said:
“We received a distress call from the vessel on Friday morning notifying the
navy of the presence of aliens on their vessel. Hence NNS KARADUWA, which was
at sea, was deployed to the area.
“In the course of arresting them, one of the
suspects tried jumping and he sustained shoulder injury. He was taken to the hospital
for treatment.“Preliminary investigation revealed that they were 15 Nigerians
and a Liberian and they all boarded the ship with the hope of going to the U.S.
for greener pastures. They will be
handed over to the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) at the conclusion of
investigation.”
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