The South African
police are investigating two Nigerians and an Israeli citizen who tried to
bring $9.3m (about N150bn, in cash into the country illegally, a spokesman said
on Monday, in what might have been part of an arms deal.
Reuters reported that the South African Revenue Service
seized the funds at Lanseria Airport, North-West of Johannesburg, on September
5. The funds are being held at the central bank as police investigate, SARS
spokeswoman Marika Muller said.
“The passengers’
luggage was searched after Customs officials detected irregularities. The money
was detained as it was undisclosed/undeclared and above the prescribed legal
limit,” Muller said in a statement.
South Africa’s City
Press newspaper reported that bundles of unused $100 bills packed in three
suitcases were transported in a small business jet from the Nigerian capital,
Abuja.
The three
passengers said they were using it to buy arms for the Nigerian security
services, City Press said.
South African
airport security spokesman Solomon Makgale confirmed a police investigation was
underway but declined to give details.
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