Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps have arrested four school-leavers and two other for allegedly
producing adulterated engine oil. The suspects, John Ibem, Lawrence
Frank, Agu Ndubuisi and Samuel Chukwuonye, were paraded on Friday at the
Lagos State Command of the NSCDC in Ikeja.
They were
apprehended on Thursday at a factory on Marine Bridge Street, Apapa,
where the lubricant was produced in large quantity.
The factory owner, identified simply as Emeka, took to his heels and was still at large as of the time of filing this report.
The suspects branded the counterfeit product in the name of a leading
lubricant producer in the country in order to deceive unsuspecting
members of the public. Five jerrycans containing the
counterfeit product and a bucket of gum used in the factory were said to
have been recovered by the security operatives.
However, the suspects did not disclose the price at which they sold a jerrycan of the adulterated lubricant. It was learnt that same quantity of the original engine oil was sold for N5,000.
Ndubuisi, 19, who hails from Ebonyi
State, said five drums of the counterfeit oil with 250 litres each were
produced daily at the factory. The teenager, who said he was paid N8,000 per week, added that he wanted to use his wages to fund his higher education.
He said, “I am one of the manufacturers
at the factory. We produce about five drums per day. The oil is
packaged inside four-litre jerrycans. But I don’t know the price for
each. It is our boss, Emeka, that markets the product. He does not
disclose the price to us. He gives me N8,000 per week. I just finished
my secondary school and I intend to continue my education.”
Twenty-three-year-old Chukwuonye from
Anambra State said he did not know the factory produced adulterated
engine oil until he was arrested.
“I was arrested the first day I worked with them,” he added.
Ibem, an indigene of Abia State, who
regretted working at the factory, said his role was to package the oil
into jerrycans in readiness for sale.
He said, “I joined the factory in
February 2015. I collected N8,000 per week. My work is to package the
oil for sale but it is our boss that takes it to the market.”
Twenty-three-year-old Frank, said, “My
duty is to load the product inside buses for it to be taken to the
market. But I don’t know where it is sold. I know it is adulterated. It
was joblessness that made me join the factory. I just finished from
secondary school last year.”
Two other suspects – 50-year-old Kehinde
Atanda and Johnson Uche, 25, – were also paraded on Friday for alleged
adulteration and illegal dealing in oil.
But Atanda, who hails from Kwara State,
said, “I sell oil in Apapa. I normally buy remnants of oil in Apapa and
I give it to Uche to help me filter it. I have been doing the business
for seven years. I wanted to collect the refined oil from him when I was
arrested.”
Uche, 25, confirmed to our correspondent that he assisted Atanda to filter the alleged remnants of oil.
The Commandant, NSCDC, Lagos Command,
Tajudeen Balogun, said his men swooped on the suspects based on
intelligence report, adding that they would face the full weight of the
law to serve as a deterrent to others.
Six Boy arrested for producing and selling fake engine oil
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