Nigerian Navy arrests 5 stowaways at Lagos anchorage

The Nigerian Navy Ship (BEECROFT) has arrested five stowaways caught onboard MT CHEMSTRANS BALTIC vessel at Lagos anchorage.

The Commander NNS BEECROFT, Commodore Bashir Mohammed, in a signed statement, said that the stowaways were arrested on Tuesday, Nov. 30 and had been handed over to the Nigerian Immigration Service.

ā€œFindings during the interrogation revealed that MT CHEMSTRANS BALTIC was Europe-bound.

ā€œThe suspects had gained illegal access to the ship but were caught by the crew and handed over to NNS BEECROFTā€™s patrol team during routine Harbour patrol,ā€ he said.

Mohammed said that the stowaways were between the ages of 23 years and 27 years, and hailed from different parts of the country.

ā€œThe suspects confessed that they travelled to Lagos with the intention of leaving the country for Europe in search of greener pasture before they were apprehended,ā€ the Commodore said.

He advised Nigerians to always follow due process of migration to avoid being sanctioned and commended the NNS BEECROFTā€™s patrol team for the arrest.

Mohammed conveyed the Chief of Naval Staffā€™s commitment towards supporting the Nigerian Immigration Service and other stakeholders in curbing crimes within the maritime environment.

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