The Nigerian Navy has intensified its crackdown on cross-border fuel smuggling with the recovery of over 6,000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) during a targeted operation conducted along the Badagry-Ajara axis of Lagos State.
In a statement, the Director of Naval Information, Navy Captain Abiodun Folorunsho disclosed that the operation was conducted by personnel of Forward Operating Base (FOB) BADAGRY following intelligence reports on the activities of smugglers operating within the area.
According to him, the mission formed part of ongoing efforts to disrupt illegal fuel trafficking routes and restrict the movement of petroleum products through unauthorised border corridors.
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He said that “during the operation, naval personnel discovered about 240 jerrycans of 25 litres each of PMS concealed and prepared for illegal movement through the Badagry border waterways.”
He noted that the products were subsequently recovered and evacuated to FOB Badagry for further necessary action in accordance with established procedures.
“The operation highlights the Nigerian Navy’s sustained focus on dismantling the logistics chain supporting trans-border smuggling activities, particularly the illegal diversion of petroleum products through maritime and littoral routes,” he said.
The Nigerian Navy remains committed to maintaining operational pressure across strategic border corridors and denying criminal networks the freedom to exploit the maritime environment for economic sabotage.
