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Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Islie: 2:40am On Aug 20, 2022
The Navy said MT HEROIC IDUN entered the Nigerian maritime environment and headed for Akpo Field without any form of authorisation or clearance by the NNPC.





The Nigerian Navy has arrested a ship, Motor Tanker (MT) HEROIC IDUN, owned by Hunter Tankers AS, domiciled in Scandinavia, Norway, for illegally trying to lift crude oil in Nigeria.

Naval Chief of Policy and Plans (CPPLANS) Sa’idu Garba, a rear admiral, made this known at a press briefing on Friday in Abuja.

According to the Navy, MT HEROIC IDUN entered the Nigerian maritime environment and headed for Akpo Field without any form of authorisation or clearance by the NNPC.

The CPPLANS revealed that the ship arrived Akpo Field midnight on 7 August with the obvious intention of lifting crude oil within the field illegally but was stopped by the Nigerian Navy Maritime Domain Awareness.

“The outcome of all relevant enquiries from the controlling agency, NNPC Ltd, revealed that the vessel was not cleared to be in Akpo Oilfield.

“This revelation necessitated the deployment of the Nigerian Navy Inshore Patrol Craft, NNS GONGOLA, to investigate the super tanker’s activities at Akpo on 8 Aug 22. NNS GONGOLA arrive Akpo Oilfield and interrogated MT HEROIC IDUN, asking critical questions including her mission and approval status to enter Akpo Field among others,” he said.

He also revealed that the ship was later arrested at a location in Equatorial Guinea after a pursuit on the sea.

Read full statement:

PRESS BRIEFING AT NAVAL HEADQUARTERS ABUJA ON FRIDAY 19 AUGUST 2022


TEXT OF PRESS BRIEFING ON THE ARREST OF MT HEROIC IDUN BY EQUATORIAL GUINEA NAVY



The Nigerian maritime domain plays host to several maritime economic activities and is noted to have high maritime traffic in the Region. In order to enhance security of the maritime domain, the Nigerian Navy monitors the activities of sea farers and takes appropriate action to avert all forms of criminality including illegal bunkering, piracy illegal unreported and unregulated fishing, (IUUF) and crude oil theft among others. While conducting routine monitoring of the maritime domain, on 07 August 2022, it was observed that a very large crude oil carrier MT HEROIC IDUN entered the Nigerian maritime environment and headed for Akpo Field without any form of authorisation or clearance.

MT HEROIC IDUN (IMO: 9858058) is registered in Marshall Island with an overall length of 336-meter and capacity of barrels. The vessel arrived Akpo Field midnight on 7 Aug 22 with the obvious intention of lifting crude oil within the Field, albeit, illegally. This was, however, spotted by the Nigerian Navy Maritime Domain Awareness facility which probed the legitimacy of the Very Large Crude Carrier’s presence in the Total SA operated Akpo Field. The outcome of all relevant enquiries from the controlling agency, NNPC Ltd, revealed that the vessel was not cleared to be in Akpo Oilfield.

This revelation necessitated the deployment of the Nigerian Navy Inshore Patrol Craft, NNS GONGOLA, to investigate the super tanker’s activities at Akpo on 8 Aug 22. NNS GONGOLA arrive Akpo Oilfield and interrogated MT HEROIC IDUN, asking critical questions including her mission and approval status to enter Akpo Field among others. The Captain of the vessel duly responded to the questions and further stated that MT HEROIC IDUN was without relevant clearance to operate in the Field.

Accordingly, the vessel was ordered to turn around and follow NNS GONGOLA to Bonny anchorage pending when she will be cleared for loading by NNPC Ltd. However, the Captain after contacting the Master/Shipping Agent refused to cooperate with NNS GONGOLA and stated that she had been told not to take directives from the Nigerian Navy Ship. Thereafter, she engaged full speed southwards towards the Sao Tome and Principe maritime area in a bid to evade arrest.

Apart from refusing lawful arrest, the Captain of the vessel made a broadcast of false piracy attack call to IMB Piracy Reporting Centre to mislead mariners that NNS GONGOLA was a pirate vessel and possibly concoct an alibi for her desperate action.

On the piracy alert the Nigerian Navy also through international collaboration alerted relevant piracy reporting centres through CRESMAO and ECOWAS ZONE F Cotonou headed by Nigerian Navy officers for the alert to be cancelled immediately which was done.

Permit me to mention here that Nigeria has not recorded any piracy attack in its waters in over one year. Hence, this mischievous act by the ship is clearly aimed at tarnishing the good image of the maritime domain of Nigeria, which we have worked vert hard to achieve.

The brazen act of defiance to constituted authority by the Captain of the vessel necessitated the Nigerian Navy to invoke the collaboration of neighbouring Equatorial Guinea through the Yaoundé Architecture to arrest the vessel as we noticed that it stopped making way in the Equatoria Guinea waters.

I must state that the Nigerian Navy surveillance facility was used to track and constantly update the Equatorian Guinea Navy on the location of the rogue vessel. The Equatorial Guinea Amphibious Ship, CAPTAIN DAVID was therefore vectored to intercept and arrest MT HEROIC IDUN on 12 Aug 22. The vessel is currently being held at the Luba Anchorage in Bioko Island, Equatorial Guinea where the country is conducting her own investigations while we await diplomatic procedures for handing over to the Nigerian Navy.

To set the record straight, MV HEROIC IDUN was inside the Akpo Oilfield designated guard zone in the nautical chart from 0006 – 1432 on 8 Aug 22. While inside Akpo field, MV HEROIC IDUN approached the Single Buoy Mooring between 1143 and 1208 at slow speed of about 3Kn, suggesting likelihood of commencing mooring operations but later aborted that motive and retreated outside the Field.

Clearly, she had not commenced taking product from the oilfield. It is also worthy to note that it has been the Nigerian Navy’s modus operandi to monitor crude oil tankers that approach loading terminals without necessary clearance, and effect arrest until the relevant agency approves their legitimate operation in order to avert crude oil losses adduced to theft. Such instance is the arrest of another vessel LNG Carrier, TRINITY ARROW, on 11 Jul 22, for loading LNG at the NLNG Terminal in Bonny without clearance from Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC).

Upon NUPRC availing the Nigerian Navy with the requisite permit, the vessel was allowed to continue her operations. The NN wishes to enjoin the media, well-meaning Nigerians and well-wishers of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to note the actual occurrence regarding MT HEROIC IDUN, and disregard rumours, mischievous and fictitious articles being circulated by enemies of the State, in a bid to cause chaos and discredit efforts of the Nigerian Navy.

The arrest of MV HEROIC IDUN and other such vessels engaged in illegal activities will certainly send a strong signal to other international criminal syndicates that the Nigerian navy is always on the alert to thwart their illicit dealings in stolen crude oil through persistent surveillance, prompt response and enforcement of national laws.

The Nigerian navy assures Nigerians that in with its statutory responsibilities and drawing strength from the strategic directives of the CNS, Vice Admiral Auwal Zubairu Gambo, the Service will maintain a posture of zero tolerance to crude oil theft and other criminal activities 9in our maritime domain. The Navy shall work synergy with other maritime stakeholders to ensure that Nigeria deserves maximum benefit from its natural maritime endowments.

Thank you

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Nwodosis(m): 2:49am On Aug 20, 2022
The wrong people are in jail in this country

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by hisexcellency34: 2:52am On Aug 20, 2022
They are the same people behind the theft

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by gaby(m): 2:52am On Aug 20, 2022
A leopard won't ever loose or change it's spots.

These scandinavians are the original pirates and Vikings.

Sea Bandits..

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by HarryDuce(m): 3:19am On Aug 20, 2022
So an unauthorised super tanker that was not cleared to be in the area somehow found it's way to Akpo field. An OIL TANKER.

The navy and NNPC just. . . Let it? When oil theft is on the all time high?

Didn't the navy mark zero cases of piracy for the first time in 30 years a few days back? How then was the oil tanker able to gain access UNHINDERED?

Thank God for Equatorial Guinea, at least we get to hear of it before it's pushed under the rug.

This country is truly on autopilot.

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by PUSSYHOE(m): 3:21am On Aug 20, 2022
How is that possible without APC government involvement?

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:42am On Aug 20, 2022
Just say he no gree settle lipsrsealed

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Karlovych: 3:47am On Aug 20, 2022
embarassed They arrested them so that they can be doing the stealing themselves, useless APC government. Someone should please tell Bashir Ahmed to pay us our zombie stipend, local man has seen enough suffering under Buhari.

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:00am On Aug 20, 2022
Because of the expose from guinea bissau 2 days ago, the Nigerian Navy is now forming Voltron, like its not from here the vessel "stole,took or was given the crude" before leaving the shores...

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by superCleanworks(m): 4:43am On Aug 20, 2022
not a car oh.
A whole tanker passed through our waters, spent lots of time loading the tanker, successfully loaded the tanker and sailed again before getting noticed.
looks like a deal gone wrong issue here

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Cantonese: 4:52am On Aug 20, 2022
If the ship captain had cooperated with the officials by greasing their palms, we would not have heard this story. It is no longer news that illegal bunkering costs Nigeria a lot in terms of losses. How is it that the navy is not able to arrest the situation? The only fact remains that officials collaborate with the petroleum thieves.

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Akinsete19(m): 5:10am On Aug 20, 2022
Crude oil theft is an organized crime. The military, government, NNPC, and others have a hand in it.

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by ZUBY77(m): 5:10am On Aug 20, 2022
These ones didn't settle well.

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by frndfghtr(m): 5:11am On Aug 20, 2022
Na today?, if u still need foreign deft, they yapaa for rivers here, beside they are not thief's they are patronizers of local refiners, which the gorvement approved, I don't know why the government kept deceiving people on this crude issue, crude is like water, it can be found and fetch any where, if u find it fetch it is urs, no one plant it or owns it, its a blessing from God to us, not to government, let me ask u who owns rain, gold, salt, rocks at ur back yard,

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by driand(m): 5:12am On Aug 20, 2022
Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by nairalee(m): 5:12am On Aug 20, 2022
If you understand the enormity of this crime you'll conclude that Nigeria is finished

It takes highest Level of impunity and crookedness to execute this kind of large scale theft. And this would have gone undetected as usual if not for foreign intervention.

Nigeria is an active crime scene

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Iykenuwa(m): 5:13am On Aug 20, 2022
Misleading headline, OP.


The ship was arrested at Equatorial Guinea

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by ATEAMS: 5:18am On Aug 20, 2022
That's what up
Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Moh247: 5:22am On Aug 20, 2022
cool



Buhari just dey wake up

First he gave bandits some hot chase now Oil bunkerers

Everybody just dey carry Buhari trabaye

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by maxtop(m): 5:22am On Aug 20, 2022
All the way from Norway to steal our common wealth ......hmmmm. I laugh in Swahili. Its certain a Nigerian is among the perpetrators, perhaps Petroleum Minister and his goons. O ga ooooo grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by atheistandproud(m): 5:24am On Aug 20, 2022
9ja we hail
Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by maxtop(m): 5:25am On Aug 20, 2022
Who loaded the vessels in the first place ? Who gave out the loading clearance and all the paper work. I suspect a fish with a leg grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by PapaFejiro: 5:26am On Aug 20, 2022
Give Nigeria a chance please.
hisexcellency34:
They are the same people behind the theft
Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Diligence: 5:28am On Aug 20, 2022
Nigerian Navy should once again define what is "ATTACK" & "No Attacks"

Is oil theft not an attack, nay, economic sabotage?

U beta do your home work & expose the syndicate within & without.

Meanwhile: Take Back Your Country
EnofIsEnof
ItIsNowOrNever

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by loosecanon50(m): 5:29am On Aug 20, 2022
Naija na cruise, they're all in on it.

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by factcheckmmm: 5:30am On Aug 20, 2022
our oil we sell
Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by kingPhidel(m): 5:30am On Aug 20, 2022
They want steal themselves. Weldon
Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by Roozzaay(m): 5:33am On Aug 20, 2022
So NN couldn't stop it until the ship reached Equatorial Guinea? or you were giving them benefits of the doubt that they would do normal until it was clear they wanted to outsmart you? Bunch of thieves

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Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by AntiChristian: 5:37am On Aug 20, 2022
The masses are messed up even more than the leaders! Yet most of them Sabi abuse the same leaders!

We pray Guinea republic corporates and send them back diplomatically!
Re: Nigerian Navy Arrests Norwegian Ship Stealing Crude Oil In Nigeria by harmargedon: 5:47am On Aug 20, 2022
wink

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