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Crude Oil Theft: Surveillance Cameras’ll Help Identify, Classify Vessels — CNS - by Lily010(f): 12:48am On Dec 23, 2013
Yenagoa— Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Dele Ezeoba, has advanced reasons for the installation of surveillance cameras along the nation’s territorial waters, saying the facility would aid security agencies to monitor vessels involved in crude oil theft and other vices.

Admiral Ezeoba, who commissioned the Regional Maritime Awareness Capability Centre, RMAC, in Yenagoa and Brass last Friday, said the hi-tech equipment would provide the Navy with the capacity to leverage on all the tactical pictures of vessels and contacts within and around its area of responsibility.

His words: ‘’What we have done is that we have added impetus to our capacity to deliver on Mr. President’s mandate. The domain awareness centre satisfies the requirement of one of the legs of our trinity of action, which is surveillance capability.”

He noted that with the RMAC centre, it would be easier for the Navy to identify and classify vessels according to the International Maritime Organization, IMO’s standard.

’’We can identify vessels in accordance with IMO classification that says every vessel that is registered and is a flagged vessel must have Automatic Identification System, AIS. That gives you the total character of the vessel and what she is supposed to be doing.

’’Where we find that such vessel does not have such AIS identification, what we do is to begin to question its authenticity,” he added.

According to him, the equipment has been installed at the length and breadth of the nation’s coastline.

He said the challenge before the Navy now was the capacity to respond to the threats posed by ‘strange vessels’ and the ability to sustain the hi-tech equipment that had been installed.

He also identified the capacity of the judiciary to try and prosecute suspects arrested as another layer of challenge in the quest to keep the nation’s territorial waters safe.
Re: Crude Oil Theft: Surveillance Cameras’ll Help Identify, Classify Vessels — CNS - by Brimmie(m): 1:59am On Dec 23, 2013
Re: Crude Oil Theft: Surveillance Cameras’ll Help Identify, Classify Vessels — CNS - by IdomaLikita: 6:48am On Dec 23, 2013
And who will be paid to monitor d cameras? Can't dey be removed or dismantled by a determined oil thief?
Or u wanna assign men to guard them thus tying down precious manpower that should be on patrol and reconnaisance duty!
The Nigerian Navy should also Develop her own Drones and use them to gather intelligence and map the creeks!
Select 5 Officers and send them to NAIT for a 6month Course & by next year, you'll have a drone tailor-made for Naval Operations!
Who said Air warfare is restricted to d Airforce?
The US navy has her planes, the U.S marines have theirs, and so does the army!

Ezeoba, tell your boys to get to work! Afterall, the most Strategic Engagements of WW2 in the Pacific front were fought STRICTLY by air, the fleets didn't even have visual on themselves!
Smh 4 navy people!
Re: Crude Oil Theft: Surveillance Cameras’ll Help Identify, Classify Vessels — CNS - by saintneo(m): 9:00am On Dec 23, 2013
^^^
Not just drones nor cameras; we need to develop water displacement technology and radar monitoring. The NIGSAT should be utilized as well.
Re: Crude Oil Theft: Surveillance Cameras’ll Help Identify, Classify Vessels — CNS - by SLIDEwaxie(m): 9:24am On Dec 23, 2013
They knw wot to do, they won't do it cos they are the culprit

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