Five of the convicts are Filipinos while the other four are from Bangladesh and they are Axel Joseph Gibo Jabone; MD Zahirul Islam;
Juanito Camireno Infantado; Suarin Fernando Alave and Gatila Jaypee
Gadayan.
Others are Islam Shahinul; Islam Rafiqul; Shaikh Shibli Nomany and Rolando Jose Comendador.
The convicts were
intercepted by the Nigerian Navy on March 27, 2015 while they were
trying to take the stolen product loaded in their vessel, MT Asteris,
out of the country.
Delivering his
judgment, Justice Buba convicted them on four counts in relation to the
crime and sentenced each of them to a jail term of five years with an
option of N20 million.
Handing down the
sentence, the judge said he was satisfied that the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission, which prosecuted the convicts, proved its
case beyond reasonable doubts.
"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.
The judge said the evidence of the prosecution witnesses were not controverted.
He agreed with the
PW5 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 lincensed to deal with crude oil in Nigeria."
The judge further stated that it was the likes of the convicts that had made Nigeria a laughing stock in the eye of the world.
He said it was not right for anyone to deprive the country the enjoyment of its natural resources through illegal means.
Justice Buba said
the court has the duty to send a strong signal to Nigerians and
non-Nigerians alike that the country has laws and the laws are
enforceable.
"It is people like
the convicts that have made Nigeria a laughing stock in the eyes of the
world. The court must send a strong signal that Nigeria is a nation; not
a nation of booty. It is not right for either Nigerians or foreign
nationals to deny this country its God-given natural resources through
illegal use."
According to him,
"this court hereby sentence each of the convicts to five years term of
imprisonment on count one with effect from March 27, 2015 with an option
of N5 million fine."
He also sentenced them to five years each on counts two, three and four or a fine of N5m for each count.
He held that,"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.
"For purposes of
clarity, each convict is to serve five years term of imprisonment with
effect from 27 of March, 2015 or a fine of N20 million for all the four
counts."
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