Four
Nigerians are being detained in the United Kingdom under the Immigration Act
after police boarded a cargo ship amid reports of stowaways threatening crew.
Essex
Police said the vessel, in the Thames Estuary, was boarded at around 11pm on
Friday and was taken to the Port of Tilbury in Essex.
It
arrived at just after 4.20am yesterday, according to MarineTraffic.com.
The
ship’s operator, Grimaldi Lines, said four stowaways had been found on board
and were armed with iron tubes.
They
were said to be calling on the crew to navigate closer to the coast.
The
force was called at around 9.15am on Friday relating to the safety of the crew
on board the Grande Tema, a 71,000-tonne ship which set off from Lagos,
Nigeria, on December 10.
Paul
Kyprianou, a spokesman for Grimaldi Lines, told Sky News on Friday morning: “We
found four stowaways on the vessel.
“The
vessel was coming from Nigeria and was bound to Tilbury, and those four
stowaways were in the cabin, and today they managed to escape from the cabin
and they started threatening the crew, requesting the master of the vessel
navigating very close to the coast.
“That
request was probably because they wanted to jump and reach the British coast.
“The
crew reacted and they locked themselves in the bridge of the vessel and so they
are safe, we haven’t had any injuries.”
The
force said the ship was secure and there were no reports of injuries.
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