A Nigeria–bound Russian ship is being detained in
South Africa for carrying illegal arms.
The cargo ship, LADA, was arrested on Sunday at the
Port of Nura, near Port Elizabeth city, following a tip-off.
According to a report by Fletmon.com, security checks on the vessel revealed arms
and explosives believed to be illegal in 20 containers.
It was learnt that an investigation by South Africa’s
criminal investigation organisation – The Hawks – revealed that the cargo was
heading for Nigeria’s commercial city Lagos and the United States.
In recent times, security agencies and the Nigeria
Customs Service have been intercepting illegal arms and ammunition in large
consignments at the nation’s ports.
The prevalence of small arms is believed to be the
cause of the violent crimes being perpetrated across the country.
The detained ship
had sailed since May from Ust-Luga, Russia, Baltic sea, visiting India,
Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Mozambique and Tanzania ports prior to its arrival
in South Africa.
Investigation of the matter was ongoing yesterday.
A total of 21.5 million arms and ammunition were
shipped into Nigeria illegally between 2010 and 2017, according to data
obtained from NCS headquarters.
A cache of 21,407 live ammunition was intercepted at
the Apapa port in November 2010; 1,100 pump action guns were seized at Tin-Can
Port, also in Lagos, in September, 2017.
Since the beginning of this year, many arms have also
been seized.
This month, a conatainer-load of fake military
camouflage was seized in Port Harcourt while 23 cartons of prohibited military
boots comprising 460 pairs were imported
by the Customs.
Nigeria-bound ship with 20 containers of illegal arms held in South Africa
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