August 16, (THEWILL) – The Equatorial Guinea Navy has Intercepted an oil supertanker, MV HEROIC IDUN, fleeing arrest in Nigeria, after it was seen around the AKPO Oil field on August 7.
The Vessel operated by a multinational firm, with capacity to lift about three million barrels of crude oil, was arrested on Friday, with the help of intelligence supplied to that country by the Nigerian Navy (NN).
The vessel, with International Maritime Organisation (IMO) number 9858058, had evaded arrest in Nigeria.
The Nigerian Navy Ship, (NNS) GONGOLA, was first discovered on Midnight of August 7, around the AKPO Oil field.
The vessel was seen through the NN’s Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) facility, and its actions were suspicious, which prompted NNS GONGOLA to establish communication and interrogate the vessel.
Upon interrogation, it was discovered that the ship, alleged to have come into Nigeria’s waters to load products, neither had the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Ltd.’s loading permit, nor valid documents to be in the country’s waters.
Having established that the said vessel was up to no good in the area it was located, the Marshall Island, flagged the ship, with a 26-member crew comprising 16 Indians, eight Srilankans, a Polish and one Filipino, and was asked to proceed to Bonny Fairway, in Rivers State, for further interrogation and Vessel Boarding Search and Seizure (VBSS), but it increased its speed and changed its direction facing Sao Tome and Principe.