Yenagoa -
Nigeria's military has arrested 21 Ghanaians and five Nigerians for alleged oil
theft as they operated two vessels in the country's main crude-producing
region, authorities said.
The two vessels
had a capacity of 650 000 metric tons of oil. A military spokesperson said only
one of the vessels was transporting oil at the time, but he could not give a
figure for how much.
A joint military
task force in the region "arrested 21 international oil thieves and five
Nigerians on board vessels MT Ani and MT Oso with 650 000 metric tons capacity
of crude oil," said Lieutenant Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu.
"The 21
non-Nigerians were Ghanaians."
The arrests
occurred on Monday in Nigeria's Rivers State and were said to have occurred
after a tip-off. The vessels were destroyed afterward.
Oil theft has been
a growing problem in Nigeria, and Shell chief executive Peter Voser said last
month that there have been estimates that 150 000 barrels of oil and condensate
is stolen in the country each day.
Nigeria, Africa's
largest oil producer, has been producing between 2.0 and 2.4 million barrels
per day in recent months.
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