Seven Nigerian stowaways captured by British special forces after an oil tanker captain called for help have had the case against them dropped because prosecutors couldn’t prove that they threatened
A SENIOR CPS prosecutor said there is no evidence that an attempt was made to hijack or endanger an oil tanker during an incident off the Isle of Wight in October. The statement by Joanne Jakymec, chief prosecutor for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) Wessex, comes after the Home Office criticised a decision to drop the prosecution against seven Nigerian men detained aboard the Nave Andromeda by British special forces. Two men Matthew John Okorie, 25, and Sunday Sylvester, 22 had been charged with an offence relating to conduct endangering ships under Section 58 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1995, but their charges have now been dropped.
BREAKING NEWS: Seven men arrested following a major maritime incident involving the Nave Andromeda crude oil tanker - off the Isle of Wight - will face no further action.