European vessel owners plead for release of impounded MV Karteria after deposit of $2 million bond
European owners of sea vessel MV Karteria are pleading with the Federal Government and the relevant security agencies to release the vessel arrested for a drug-related issue.
The vessel owners called on the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), the Navy and the Office of the Attorney General to give the deserved attention to the issue of the detained vessel.
The vessel owners have fulfilled all the requirements for its release and are calling on the Honourable Attorney General, the Chief of Naval Staff and the Chairman of NDLEA.
It was gathered that three months after a Federal High Court, Lagos, ordered the Federal Government to release the vessel MV Karteria, on a $2 million bond, the Federal Government is yet to release it due to obvious issues of inter-agency communication.
The ship and its 20-crew members were detained by the Nigerian Navy for allegedly dealing in cocaine, pending investigation or criminal prosecution by the NDLEA.
However, following an agreement by all the parties and a letter of undertaking from an insurance firm, Standard Club, Ireland, dated January 12, 2022, Justice C. Aneke on January 14 delivered a consent judgment directing the navy to release the vessel.
The crew members were also granted bail sequel to an undertaking by the international insurance firm to pay the FG $800,000 including interest and cost if they failed to show up for trial.
The judge said his order was sequel to the notice of agreement to release MV Karteria on a bond dated January 13, 2022, but filed on January 14 in suit number: FHC/L/CS/1661/2021.
The court said: “That pursuant to the court order of November 18, 2021, directing the National Drug Enforcement Agency to furnish this honourable court with the progress of investigation regarding the above vessel, the court is hereby notified of the agreement by parties for the release of the vessel, MV Karteria on a mutually agreed bond of $2mn only to be secured by a letter of undertaking from an internationally recognised institution of repute “That the letter of undertaking from Standard Club Ireland DAC dated January 12, 2022, acceptable to the applicant is hereby attached as exhibit NDLEA.
“Upon reading through the said application and after hearing F. Dinneys Esq., counsel for the applicant moved in terms and O. Atoyebi, SAN, with D. Aina Esq for the vessel not objecting to the application, it is hereby ordered as follows: That the plaintiff application dated January 13, 2022, and filed on January 14, 2022, for the release of the vessel MV Karteria, which was attached on the orders of Honourable A. L. Allagoa, on November 18, 2021, upon the consent of the parties, is hereby granted as prayed,” the court said.
However, findings revealed that the vessel was still being held by the naval authorities despite a letter from the NDLEA Assistant Director of Prosecution, Theresa Asuquo, stating that a directive had been issued to the Navy to release the ship.
But the NN spokesman, Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, said the matter was being handled by the Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN.
“The Navy legal department said the case has been transferred to the office of the Honourable Attorney-General of the Federation; he is handling the matter, he said. (The Sun)
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