Weapons seized in Nigeria 'came from Iran'
Claim by shipping company lends weight to suspicions that cargo of rocket launchers, grenades and explosives was destined for Hamas.
By Reuters Tags: Israel news Hamas IranStory Highlights
- Containers were loaded in Iran, shipping firm says
- Weapons disguised as building materials
Crates of weapons including rocket launchers and mortars seized in Nigeria this week were loaded in Iran by a local trader, the company which shipped the containers said on Saturday.
French-based shipping group CMA CGM said it had been the victim of a false cargo declaration and that the weapons and ammunitions were in sealed containers which had been declared as "packages of glass wool and pallets of stone".
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an illegal arms shipment seized by authorities in Lagos, Nigeria. |
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Nigeria's secret service intercepted the 13 containers in the country's main port of Lagos - one of Africa's busiest - this week and said it found rocket launchers, grenades and other explosives and ammunition.
"The shipment in question was booked as a 'shipper's owned container' and supplied loaded and sealed by the shipper, an Iranian trader who does not appear on any 'forbidden persons' listing," CMA CGM said in a statement.
"The containers were loaded in Bandar Abbas and discharged in Lagos in July," it said, adding it was cooperating fully with local and international agencies investigating the shipment.
Israeli media reports, citing Israeli defence officials, have suggested the weapons may have been destined for Hamas Islamists in Gaza and that a new smuggling route was being tested. Israel's foreign ministry has declined to comment.
Israel says its arch-foe Iran bankrolls attempts to ship weapons to the Gaza Strip by sea or land routes. Iran says its support for Hamas is diplomatic only.
The Iranian embassy in Nigeria said it may issue a statement on the arms seizure in the coming days.
Heavy mortars
The weapons shown to journalists in Lagos this week included 107mm rockets, designed to attack static targets and used by armies to support infantry units. Security experts say they have also been used by groups including the Taliban in Afghanistan
and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Nigeria's secret service has said it is too soon to speculate on where the weapons were going and that investigations are continuing. The customs service said the only
documentation it had seen was the manifest and could not immediately confirm the containers had come from Iran.
CMA CGM said the containers had been held by customs since arriving in Lagos in July. It is not unusual for shipments to take several months to pass through customs clearance in the port, one of the busiest on the continent.
The French shipping firm said the shipper had requested that the containers be re-loaded and shipped to Gambia, further round the West African coast, and that it had obtained customs documents and clearance for the voyage.
But the Nigerian authorities blocked the goods before they could be re-exported, it said.
The seizure has heightened concerns about national security in Africa's most populous nation months ahead of elections.
It came weeks after car bombs killed at least 10 people near an independence day parade in the capital Abuja on Oct. 1.
Militant groups in the oil-producing Niger Delta have been illegally supplied weapons for years and Boko Haram, a radical Islamist group in the north, is also believed to have received illegal arms, raising questions about border surveillance.
The authorities have said they have stepped up security in the wake of both the Abuja bombings and the Lagos seizure.
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This whole terror business is just like a Seinfeld episode with many subplots that all come together and wrap up neatly at the end
"Israeli defence officials, have suggested the weapons may have been destined for Hamas Islamists in Gaza" And yet, "Israel's foreign ministry has declined to comment." There seems to be some straw clutching going on here. What do you think ? I'm just curious.
but iran, the WORLDS biggest sponsor of TERROR how brazen.
Iran is not responsible. Iran does not support terrorists. Its those darn Jews again
It looks like the journalists or the Israelis were right there when the weapons were loaded into the ship in Iran. Bravo, excellent news and excellent piece of detective work. Even Moe, Larry, and Curly would cringe to death watching this circus by such news and Inspection Clouseau. When would we see a new movie from Hollywood about it?
What does Mark Lincoln have to say about this story. Isnt he the Haaretz resident expert on everything. I bet that he is googling away like mad at the moment marshalling his experise for at least ten posts including but not limited too the entire history of the shipping company and the love life of the captain of the ship. A laughable excuse for a human being. Absolutely no credibility.
Nigeria has an insurgency, as does Chad. There are US backed insurgents in Darfur. There are lots of possible destinations, and Nigeria was not the final destination. So who tipped off Nigeria? And who was probably tracking the shipment? Were the weapons intended for Hamas or Hisbollah? Who would care if they were? And who would want to stop them by tipping - or given the nature of Nigeria paying off - Nigeria? I think it is a sound assumption at this point to conclude that Iran was shipping weapons to a covert client, probably upon Israel's border. I think is also prudent to assume Mossad didn't trip over itself for a change.
I imagine there will be, as soon as the usual gang o Israel-bashers has had time to digest this article.
and would still have to go threw sudan, egypt...who thinks up this crazy non sense? would make more sense to send it airmail to gaza care of yahu
الله عظيم after all have acknowledged that, as the 12th Imam, I will with my destruction of the Jews bring peace to our time as the 11th Imam Adolf tried! http://www.bing.com/videos/watch/video/jeff-dunham-ahmed-the-dead-terrorist-achmed/4f0cb45d897bf58e7c4d4f0cb45d897bf58e7c4d-294619578377?q=ahmed%20the%20dead%20terrorist
Israel gets weapons and nuclear technology worth some 4 billion USD each year.