Morgan, the Chartering Manager of Sea
Transport Services Nigeria Limited located in Lagos, told the court that CAH
Resources hired two Vessels to lift fifteen thousand metric tonnes of Premium
Motor Spirit, PMS, and that she does not know Pon Specialised Services Limited.
Led
in evidence by Steve Odiase, counsel to EFCC, the witness provided details of
the charter transaction with CAH Resources from the first vessel MT Fulmar with
Notice of Readiness, NOR, tendered to the Charterers on March 1, 2011 and that
of MT Cielo de Napoli on April 1, 2011, both with fifteen thousand metric
tonnes of PMS.
she maintained that none of their Vessels came into Nigeria to discharge.
she maintained that none of their Vessels came into Nigeria to discharge.
Under
cross examination by Tayo Oyetibo SAN, she was asked if it was uncommon for a company
to charter a vessel for another. She
responded that she was unfamiliar with that routine. She maintained that it was
CAH Resources company that she liaised with and that she does not know
Pon-Specialised Services limited.
It
will be recalled that first prosecution witness, Obinna Kevin Njoku, a
staff of the operations department of the Petroleum Product Pricing Regulatory
Authority, PPPRA, who testified in July 2015 , told the court that the defendants’
company, Pon-Specialized Services Limited, had a contract with the agency and received approval to
import 15, 000 (fifteen Thousand ) Metric Tonnes of Premium Motor Spirit. He
confirmed the third accused, Pon specialized company, was paid subsidy of N1.4
billion after it tendered a 39 point verifiable checklist which the agency
usually demanded after supply of PMS had been made.
Dennis
Kasari, the fourth witness called by the prosecution, also revealed that
information obtained from Lloyd Lease Intelligence, an agency that tracks the
movement of vessels, revealed that the defendants lied about the itinerary of
the vessels that supposedly brought PMS into the country between the months
April and July, 2011.
Justice
Goodluck adjourned to tomorrow March 2, 2016 for prosecution to present more
witnesses.
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