How Mom Lured Me Into Illegal Oil Bunkering – Suspect Makes Shocking Confession
One of the suspects serving punishment for their involvement in illegal oil bunkering has made a shocking confession.
The 19-year-old man Chemede Anre, one of the suspected oil thieves confessed that his own mother introduced him to the illegal business.
Yesterday, Anre was paraded along with five other accomplices – Ibrahim Kwenu, 23; Savig Videjon, 20; Celestine Soru, 20; Simon Posu, 22, and 21-year-old Lekan Wesu – at the Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in Ikeja.
Speaking of how Anre, a fisherman, joined the illegal business, he revealed to Punch Metro that his mother took him to one Savie, the mastermind of the crime when he could no longer cater to his wife and child, adding that he was forced to join Savie because he was not catching enough fish due to drought.
The suspects were apprehended on Friday around the Topo, Badagry area of Lagos, by the anti-vandal squad of the corps where they were said to be ferrying 86 drums of petrol, suspected to have been siphoned from vandalised pipelines of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC to the Benin Republic, when they were intercepted on the sea.
Anre, who was the boat captain, said he regretted heeding his mother’s advice, adding that Savie, who was at large, had promised to pay him and members of his crew N4,000 each.
He said: “I am a fisherman, but it has been very difficult to catch fish in the sea these days because of drought. When it became difficult to take care of my family, my mother introduced me to Savie.
“He (Savie) asked me to help him transport the fuel from Badagry to Asipa in Seme. I invited five other fishermen to carry out the job and he promised to give us N4,000 each after the deal. We were on the way to deliver the product to him when we were arrested. I know what I did was wrong and I regret my action. It was hunger that forced me into it.”
However, the other suspects equally blamed the drought for their involvement in the act.
Tajudeen Balogun the NSCDC Commandant in Lagos State said his men swooped on the suspects after an intelligence report.
He further stated that the command was making efforts to arrest the kingpin, adding that the suspects would be charged to court at the end of investigations.
“Our marine unit has been on surveillance in the Badagry area for some time. The officers recovered 86 drums of 250 litres each filled with petrol, totalling 21,250 litres. Ten empty drums and one wooden boat were also recovered from the suspects.
“Investigation revealed that the product was being transported to the Republic of Benin. We plan to arrest their mastermind so that we can curb this economic sabotage,” he said.
Photo credit: Punch
Good catch
As them no greecreate jobs, rather those working are being owed salaries for several months. . Now they say no more street trading in Lagos without first providing a buffer, isn’t that going to be an Avenue for more people to engage in shady deals all in a bid to survive? Na only God go help Naija.
Hmmmmm
Drought for raining season? Abi which drought again e dey talk? Just 4k? As small as 4k? Na wa oh, Nigeria which way nah? See youths wasting away because no job Nothing Nothing.
He is blaming the mother as is if he would put his hand in fire if she asks him to. Mtcheeeew
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When you’re not a baby