On Tuesday, Justice Ibrahim Buba convicted nine foreign citizens for
stealing 3,423.097 metric tons of crude oil from Nigeria. Among the
convicts were five Filipinos and four Bangladeshis.
The foreigners who were convicted and jailed are Axel Jabone, Zahirul
Islam, Juanito Infantado, Suarin Alave and Gatila Gadayan, Islam
Shahinul, Islam Rafiqul, Shaikh Nomany and Rolando Comendador.
The convicts were intercepted by the Nigerian Navy on March 27, 2015,
while trying to export stolen oil product loaded in their vessel, MT Asteris,
out of the country. They were convicted on four counts bordering on
the crime and sentenced each of them to a jail term of five years with
an option of N20m fine.
Justice Buba said he was satisfied that the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, which prosecuted the convicts, proved its case beyond
reasonable doubts.
He said:
“The case of the prosecution is as clear as the daylight,” the judge held, adding that the failure of the convicts to supply the evidence that they had lawful permit to deal in crude oil further strengthened the prosecution’s case.
He agreed with the fifth prosecution witness who stated that the product
was illegally sourced in Nigeria as “the Department of Petroleum
Resources confirmed to the EFCC that MT Asteris was not licensed to deal with crude oil in Nigeria.”
He added:
“It is not right for either Nigerians or foreign nationals to deny this country its God-given natural resources through illegal means. Accordingly, this court hereby sentenced each convict to five years term of imprisonment on count one with effect from March 27, 2015 with an option of N5m fine,” the judge held.
He also sentenced them to five years each on counts two, three and four or a fine of N5m on each count.
He said all the sentences are to run concurrently, but not the option of fine. In addition, the vessel, MT Asteris, and the cargo on board are forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
He said:
“For purposes of clarity, each convict is to serve five years term of imprisonment with effect from 27 of March, 2015, or pay fines of N20m for all the four counts.”
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