Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Arms shipment: I was misled by Aghajani – Jega

A Nigerian, Alli Abass Jega,  standing trial alongside Azim Aghajani, an Iranian, before a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, for arm importation yesterday, told the court that he (Jega) was misled by Aghajani to use his name and office address to bring in the seized consignments of arms and ammunition.

Jega and Aghajani are both facing a fresh four-count charge for alleged illegal importation, without licence, of 13 container loads of firearms and ammunition into Nigeria from Iran in contravention of  Section 1 (14) of the Firearms Act, Cap MI7, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria.
During a cross-examination, yesterday, the prosecution witness, Mr. Charles Okpekor, who was cross-examined by the defence counsel, said Jega had claimed ignorance of the content of the13 container loads of arms and ammunition imported into the country from Iran last October.
Part of Jega statement, read: “they (Masud and Aghajani) asked me to allow them used my name and the address to send the goods in transit to Nigeria, before being cleared for The Gambia. Masud and Aghajani thus deceived me into using my name and office address to send weapons instead of building materials they dubiously mentioned to me.”
Further hearing in the matter was adjourned till March 21 and 22 for continuation of trial.

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