The Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, EFCC arraigned fourteen nationals of Russia, Ukraine, Japan
and the United Kingdom over their alleged involvement in oil bunkering in
Nigeria.
The accused are Artur Pakhladzhian, Sergo Abbgarian, Vasily Shkundich, Vitaliy Bilours, Hlarion Regipor, Laguta Oleksiy, Cadavis Gerarado, Kretov Andry, Badurian Benjamin, Chepikov Olksan, Naranjo Antero, Patro Christian, Alcayde Joel and Caratiquit Beyan, alongside their companies.
The accused are Artur Pakhladzhian, Sergo Abbgarian, Vasily Shkundich, Vitaliy Bilours, Hlarion Regipor, Laguta Oleksiy, Cadavis Gerarado, Kretov Andry, Badurian Benjamin, Chepikov Olksan, Naranjo Antero, Patro Christian, Alcayde Joel and Caratiquit Beyan, alongside their companies.
They were alleged to have
illegally dealt in several thousands metric tons of petroleum products such as
automotive gas oil (diesel) and low pour fuel oil, LPFO. The matter is before
Justice Ibrahim Buba.
Charge According to the
charge, the foreigners were said to have dealt in petroleum products without
lawful authority or appropriate licence contrary to Section 19(6) of the
Miscellaneous Offence Act, Cap M17, Laws of the Federal of Nigeria, 2004, and
punishable under Section 1(17) of the same Act. EFCC’s lawyer told the court
that the accused illegally dealt in 1,738.087 metric tons of petroleum product;
1,500 metric tons of automotive gas oil aboard MT Anukret Emerald’s cargo tank
and 3,035 metric tons of low pour fuel oil, LPFO, aboard the same cargo on
March 27.
‘Not guilty’ After the
charges were read to them, the accused persons pleaded not guilty, while their
lawyer moved an oral application, praying the court to grant them bail on the
ground of self-recognition and on liberal terms. EFCC’s lawyer faulted the
application that the accused should be granted bail on self-recognition,
arguing that such application was not applicable to the accused who are not
citizens of Nigeria and also not residing in Nigeria. The prosecution urged the
court to attach stringent conditions in the event that the court was minded to
grant the accused bail, to prevent the accused from absconding.
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