
Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has given fresh revelation on the 77meters Motor Tanker, MT Vinnalaris, which was arrested by the Nigerian Navy on December 7, 2023, stating that the ship has been perpetuating crude oil theft on Nigerian waters since 2018.
The Head of Technical and Operations, Tantita, Capt. Warredi Enisuoh on Monday also disclosed that the Motor Tanker had successfully changed its name four times in the last five years of its operation in Nigeria flagging first as Sierra Leonean in 2018.

Enisuoh while speaking on the “Morning Show” on Arise Television shared that Tantita had gotten Intel on 10th of November 2023 that the ship was departing Ghana into Nigeria with the intention to steal oil.
His words: “The ship started stealing oil from Nigeria in 2018. We weren’t present at that time. It departed Ghana with the intention to come and steal crude oil in Nigeria. This was around 10th of November this year. We knew about it. We knew the ship is well-connected. And we followed the ship till it switched off its electronic signature about three weeks ago.”
“We had to create an umbrella over the Niger Delta region. And we kept monitoring. And let me tell you the history of the ship. First, Sierra Leonean flag stealing from Nigeria. Nobody could catch it. We were not here at the time. Second, it came closer to Nigeria, possibly scared of the previous administration’s stand against this oil theft. It kept its flag as to believe.”
“But see something very ironic, May this year, it changed its flag to Nigeria. How ironic. It must be connected to somebody who thinks he has won and can steal now. When we caught this particular ship, we followed it for over a month till we got intelligence that yes, it is illegal.”
Enisuoh added that Tantita’s reports to the Nigerian National Petroleum Commission (NNPC), contain the names of persons involved in the arrested 77meter Motor Tanker Vinnalaris, which it is awaiting instructions on before publishing.
“We left in the morning to make sure that we secure the ship. We got there but on our way there, we got further intelligence that it has got four AK-47 with banks of ammunition on board. They are becoming smarter,” the Tantita Executive Director said.
According to him, the oil which was tapped from an oil well suspected to be from Consolidated oil, was facilitated by a Nigerian male whose phone number is known by Tantita and who is currently on the run.
He explained that the ship’s management is registered at Odessa, Ukraine adding that there are layers to the story which TSSNL is still investigating.