Illegal Arms Importation: Prosecution Drops Charges Against Russian Sailors.....

Date: 09-10-2013 1:32 am (10 years ago) | Author: Tony Ladipo
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Russians on Trial Over Illegal Arms’ Importation Freed......huummmmmmmm


Nigerian Guardian

Lagos
October 9, 2013


Nigerian government yesterday withdrew charges of unlawful importation of arms into the country levelled against 15 Russian sailors at the Federal High Court,   Lagos.

The accused were charged on four-counts bordering on unlawful importation of firearms to Nigeria, as well as non-disclosure of content of vessel.

When the case was mentioned, the prosecutor, Mrs. Usman Hajara, informed the court of an amended charge before it.

She told the court that charges had been dropped against all previous accused, adding that the amended charge now reflected the names of a Nigerian, Stanley Chineye and his company, Maritime Services Ltd.

She, therefore, prayed the court to withdraw the initial charge reflecting the names of the accused, their vessel and their company, Moral Security Group Ltd, and substitute it with the amended charge.

The trial judge, Justice James Tsoho, accordingly struck out the charge containing the names of the Russians and adjourned the case to November 26 for trial of the new   accused.

The accused were first arraigned on February 19 before Justice Okechukwu Okeke now retired.

They, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge and Justice Okeke released them on bail to the Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, while the vessel was admitted to bail in a bond of $500,000 to be obtained from First Bank Plc.

The case was then transferred to Justice Tsoho following the retirement of Okeke.

At their arraignment, the prosecutor had told the court that the defendants were arrested with their vessel by Naval officers on October 18, 2012, in Lagos State.

He said the defendants had entered the Nigerian territorial waters with their vessel, without due licence and clearance from the Nigerian Customs    Service.

According to the prosecutor, the accused had also refused to declare the content of the vessel contrary to the provisions of the Customs and Excise Management Act, 2002.

He said that when the vessel was arrested and opened by the Naval officers, a cache of firearms and ammunitions was discovered in it.

He said the alleged offences contravened the provisions of Section 27 of the Firearms Act, Cap F28, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, as well as the provisions of the Miscellaneous Offence Act, Cap M17 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

In the new charge, the said Chineye was alleged to have acted as agent to the Russian vessel and had allegedly misrepresented to them, that he had duly obtained licence from the Nigerian Navy, for the entrance of the vessel into Nigeria, an assertion he allegedly knows to be false.



Posted: at 9-10-2013 01:32 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- maryclaret at 9-10-2013 01:56 AM (10 years ago)
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How convenient; release the white people and let the black man suffer in their place. God is watching this Nigeria. It is really a damn shame that when we are out of Nigeria, we face racism. Then again face it in our own country. What a shame! Shame on Nigeria. Bribery and corruption are the only achievements at 53. SHAME!!!

Posted: at 9-10-2013 01:56 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- papadip at 9-10-2013 02:10 AM (10 years ago)
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Quote from: maryclaret on  9-10-2013 01:56 AM
How convenient; release the white people and let the black man suffer in their place. God is watching this Nigeria. It is really a damn shame that when we are out of Nigeria, we face racism. Then again face it in our own country. What a shame! Shame on Nigeria. Bribery and corruption are the only achievements at 53. SHAME!!!
You are very right.... What a big SHAME.....

Every reasonable and sane Nigerian should be disgusted....
Posted: at 9-10-2013 02:10 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- papadip at 9-10-2013 02:15 AM (10 years ago)
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Corruption……?

The Russian Foreign Ministry welcomed the court verdict and said in a statement that it would help future bilateral ties.

The boat was operated by Nigerian shipping company Blue Sea Maritime. The Russian sailors did not explain during the court hearings why the arms were on board.
http://www.channelstv.com/home/2013/10/08/arms-smuggling-nigeria-drops-case-against-russian-sailors/

Weapons found on the Seadiver included 14 AK-47 rifles with 3,643 rounds of ammunition as well as 22 Benelli MR1 rifles with 4,955 rounds of ammunition.

This deal appeared to have been sidelined earlier this year, but the court's decision to drop the case before a trial even began and with no explanation suggests that Russia's diplomatic efforts may have been successful.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gHY37s_ka_vYkAzgqTxEa7C5sdXQ?docId=f79522e5-5651-43fc-b363-4b461104361f

Posted: at 9-10-2013 02:15 AM (10 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- jossy4reall at 9-10-2013 07:18 AM (10 years ago)
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nothing new under d sun

Posted: at 9-10-2013 07:18 AM (10 years ago) | Hero
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