At least two Nigerians have been reportedly killed and 12 others rescued while aboard the Ophelia Panana ship off the shores of Gbanken Beach in Grand Kru Town.

The beach is about five kilometers from Grand Cess City.

Those killed on the ship were identified as Frank and Osas Velurobo.

According to a report, the ship which was heading to Japan with some Nigerian “stowaways” were spotted close to some coastal towns in the county.

The crew members on the ship, believed to be Chinese nationals, reportedly killed the two men and dumped their bodies in the ocean, while the others managed to swim on shore and were rescued with multiple wounds on their bodies during the night and morning hours of September 11 and 12, respectively.

Speaking in an interview with FrontPageAfrica via telephone, the Head of the Joint Security Task Force in Grand Kru, Chris Teah, disclosed that the ship left Lagos, Nigeria about five days ago and passed through the area when the incident happened.

“The ship was less than a mile from the shore. Six Nigerians swam and came on shore. They told us that they were 14 Nigerians and they were told that they were going to Japan. They believed that the crew on the ship could be Japanese or Chinese because they look alike,” he said.

He disclosed that the Nigerians were discovered in the ship after they were banging on the ship to request food from the crew.

They had spent five days without food and water while on the ship from Lagos.