... Two Nigerians Also Bag Two Year Jail
Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos today
December 15, convicted and sentenced nine foreigners alongside their vessel for
illegal oil bunkering. The convicts, arraigned by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC, on June 18, 2015 were found guilty on a 4-count charge
that bordered on conspiracy and illegal oil bunkering.
The convicts are five Bangladeshi and four Filipinos. They
are Axel Joseph Gibo Jabone, MD Zahirul Islam, Juanto Camireno
Infantado, Suarin Fernando Alave, Gatila Jaypee Gadayan, Islam Shahinul, Islam
Rafiqul, Shaikh Shibli Nomany and Rolando Jose Comendador. The vessel is
MT Asteris.
Justice Buba found the nine persons guilty on a four-count
charge and accordingly convicted and sentenced them to five years imprisonment
on each of the count. The sentences are to run concurrently.
However,
Justice Buba gave each of the convicts an option of N20 million fine on the
four counts.
Justice Buba also ordered that the vessel, MT Asteris and
cargo on board be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
MT Asteris and the crew members were intercepted by Nigerian
Navy Ship Beecroft during a routine operation in the Nigeria waters on March
28, 2015 with 3423.097 Metric Tons of Crude Oil without lawful authority or
appropriate license, an offence contrary to Section 1 (19)(6)of the
Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria
2004 and punishable under Section 17 of the same Act.
Upon interception, Captain of the vessel claimed that the
vessel was not carrying any product but further investigation by the Commission
revealed that the vessel was carrying petroleum product without the relevant
documents indicating where the product was lifted and its destination.
In a related development, Justice Buba also convicted and
sentenced Alakinde Wale and Boniface Onuabuchi to two years imprisonment on a
five count charge bordering on conspiracy and dealing in petroleum product
without lawful authority. The convicts were said to have in June 2014 conspired
among themselves to commit an offence of dealing in premium motor spirit
without lawful authority or appropriate licence.
Justice Buba also gave the convicts an option of N500,000
fine on each of the five count but ordered that the vessel, MV Zahra and
the cargo on board be forfeited to the Federal government of Nigeria.
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