Dakuku Peterside
The
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), in
collaboration with the Nigerian Navy, the Indian High Commission in
Nigeria and other security agencies have commenced investigations
into an incident involving a Palau flagged Tanker, MT APECUS, off the
coast of Bonny, Nigeria.
The
hijack of the vessel, with IMO no.7333810 and call sign no. T8WU,
occurred on the 19th of April, 2019 and resulted in
the abduction of seven crew comprised of five Indian nationals and
two other individuals of unspecified nationality.
Speaking
in Lagos on the hijack, the DG of NIMASA, Dr Dakuku Peterside while
condemning the hijack and sympathizing with the victims, pledged the
Agency’s commitment to the rescue, working with other relevant
government security organization, noting that; “Preliminary
investigations carried out by NIMASA into the vessel involved
has thrown up several unresolved facts. Firstly, the MT APECUS has
been conducting trading activities in Nigerian waters since 2014
without any valid permits or documentation”.
It
was further observed that the vessel has changed name and the flag
under which she operates on no less than a combined fifteen (15)
recorded instances with an additional five changes in call sign since
1993 and four MMSI changes which all point to her suspected
involvement in illegal activities.
Before
her hijack, she was spotted in Lome, Togo on the 26th of February,
2019 for an hour, Tema, Ghana for two hours on the 27th of February,
2019 and Lagos anchorage for twenty nine minutes on 2nd April 2019
until her eventual hijack on the 19th of April.
Reports
also indicate the vessel was in the habit of switching off her
Automatic Identification System (AIS) in order to avoid detection and
had done the same thing prior to being attacked which had made
locating her whereabouts extremely difficult. There is no clarity on
her business in Bonny area where the incident occurred.
It
is worth noting that the Piracy and other Maritime Offences Bill,
facilitated by NIMASA, has been passed by the House of
Representatives and had undergone the second reading at the Senate,
which NIMASA believe will help fight issue of Piracy in our waters.
NIMASA
remains optimistic that the Bill, when passed into law will give the
Agency along with the Nigerian Navy and other security agencies the
necessary impetus and framework to further fight all forms of
maritime insecurity in Nigerian territorial waters and the greater
Gulf of Guinea maritime domain.
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