The Federal Government, by means of the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, will right this moment (Monday) arraign 10 suspects for terrorism over their alleged reference to the N4bn unlawful firearms and ammunition imported into the nation in June.
The PUNCH learnt on Sunday that the arms centre had concluded its investigation into the big cache of arms and ammunition intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service in Port Harcourt in June.
The Nigerian Customs had, throughout one in every of its operations in June, intercepted a 40-foot container loaded with 844 rifles and 112,500 dwell ammunition on the Onne Port in Port Harcourt.
The arms and ammunition had been stated to have been skillfully hid inside objects similar to doorways, furnishings, plumbing fittings and leather-based baggage.
The intercepted container was additionally reported to have originated from Turkey and its duty-paid worth was put at N4bn.
A prime supply on the centre informed our correspondent that 10 suspects arrested in Abuja in reference to the importation of arms and ammunition can be charged in courtroom right this moment (Monday).
The supply added that the matter had been assigned to Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja.
The supply stated, “Investigation has been concluded on the matter. Ten suspects had been arrested whereas others are at massive. The suspects will likely be taken to courtroom on Monday. The case is earlier than Justice Emeka Nwite in Abuja.’’
In the copy of the cost sheet sighted by a correspondent on Sunday, the defendants are Ali Ofoma; Okechukwu Charles; Kingsley Chinasa; Oroghodo Maxwell; Akinkuade Segun; Augustine Elechi; Osumini Kennedy; Ajala Ojo; Faboro Oluwatimilehin and Tolulope Ogundepo.
In the swimsuit marked FHC/ABJ/CR /463/ 2024, 4 prices, bordering on acts of terrorism, unlawful importation of prohibited firearms, and forgery, amongst others, had been most well-liked towards the defendants.
The defendants had been accused of deliberately conspiring with others at massive to illegally import prohibited 844 firearms and 112,500 rounds of cartridges hid in plumbing supplies and different objects loaded inside a 1 x 40ft container with Registration Number MAEU- 9165396.
The offence is alleged to be opposite to Section 3(6) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.
The FG additionally accused the defendants of altering a invoice of lading of the consignment from Ola Gold Maratine Services to learn Dan Autos Limited and diverted the motion of the container from the West African Container Terminal to WAX Logistics Limited to cowl up their unlawful intention to import prohibited arms and ammunitions.
By doing this, the FG stated the defendants dedicated “an act of uttering of the forged document with the intent that it may anyway be used or acted upon as genuine contrary to Section 1(2)(c) of the Miscellaneous Offences Act Cap M17 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.”
“That you Ofoma, Charles and others at large on or about June 20, 2024, at Onne Port Terminal and your subsequent arrest in Abuja within the jurisdiction of this honourable court did, knowingly and intentionally with others now at large, commit an act of terrorism to wit: you transported prohibited weapons and other dangerous substance on board a Maersk Vigo Ship with a bill of lading number 238921355 conveying a container number MAEU-9165396 into the country thereby committing an act prejudicial to national security and in violation of ECOWAS Convention on Small Arms and Light Weapons and you thereby committed-an offence punishable under Section 39(1) (a) (i) of the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022,” the cost sheet added.
Ofoma, Charles and others at massive had been accused of importing the arms and ammunition into the nation with out the required license or authority, opposite to Section 18 of the Firearms Act Cap F28 Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004 and punishable below part 27 (a) (iii) of the identical Act.