Nigeria amends charges against Iranian arms suspect
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07-Mar-2011 (one comment)

LAGOS — Nigerian prosecutors on Monday amended the charges against an alleged Iranian Revolutionary Guard member on trial over a shipment of rockets, explosives and grenades seized in the West African nation.

The court was supposed to hold a bail hearing for Azim Aghajani and Nigerian suspect Ali Abbas Jega on Monday, but prosecutors instead replaced the three existing charges against them with four new ones.

The new charges read out in court are similar to the old accusations, but provide more specifics on the types of weapons involved in the October seizure, naming bombs, grenades and rockets.

They accuse the two suspects of illegally importing them and say the weapons were under their control. They are also accused of having falsely declared the 13 containers seized at a Lagos port as building materials.

Both men pleaded not guilty to the new charges and federal high court judge Okechukwu Okeke adjourned the case to Tuesday.

The case has drawn international attention because it may constitute a violation of UN sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme.

Iran has said the weapons were intended for Gambia and were part of an agreement between that country and Tehran. Gambia has denied it was the intended recipient.

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by Simorgh5555 on

Ha Ha! Fantastic. Why does it take a developing country in Africa to show the world how to deal with the Islamic Republic terrorist regime and its sponsor of terrorism. Well done, Nigeria! Supporting the Islamic Republic should carry a death sentence in itself. Nigeria rules!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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