The Officers and Men of the Nigeria
Customs Service, Eastern Marine Command, Port Harcourt in Rivers, have
detained a vessel named ‘MV Defender V’ for sailing without a valid Bank
Bond.
The Customs Area Controller, Comptroller
Usman Bello, who made the disclosure on Saturday, said the vessel “is a
patrol vessel from South Africa, used in piloting tanker vessels”.
The controller said that the 7-man crew vessel, however, had a temporary importation permit but no valid Bank Bond.
He said that the vessel was detained as
part of the crack-down by his officers and men on vessel owners who
chose to operate in Nigerian waters without Temporary Importation Permit
and a Valid Bank Bond.
Bello said that the vessel was detained in Onne Port under the jurisdiction of the Eastern Command of the NCS.
He said, “The vessel sailed into
Nigerian waters and docked in Onne Port without the necessary valid Bank
Bond which is a requirement for ship owners granted Temporary
Importation Permit by the Nigeria Customs Service.
“It should be recalled that earlier on, a tanker vessel, `MT African Beauty’ was detained in Warri for a similar offence.”
Bello warned that all ship owners plying
the Nigerian territorial waters granted Temporary Importation Permit by
the Headquarters of the Nigeria Customs Service should always ensure
that they also obtain the Valid Bank Bond before either approaching or
sailing into Nigerian waters.
The controller warned that any ship
owner found violating this directive would have his or her ship detained
as no excuse would be tolerated.
He said, “The Temporary Importation
Permit is an approval granted to ship owners by the NCS Headquarters to
those importing ships temporarily to be able to either trade or transact
business within Nigerian waters.
“The permit is normally granted with a
valid Bank Bond to ensure payment of Customs duties in the case of any
circumvention of the permit.
“The approval is normally granted for 12
months at first instance and renewable for six months for three
occasions, which is the final extension.
“After which the ship owner is required
to either take the ship back to a foreign country or convert to home use
whereby duties will be paid accordingly.”
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