UPDATED: Customs intercepts another container-load of arms in Lagos port (photos)

UPDATED: Customs intercepts another container-load of arms in Lagos port (photos)

- A container load of arms has been intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service at the Tin Can Island in Lagos

- The container was discovered at the ports and cargo terminal of the port

- The customs authority have ordered everyone out of the terminal and locked everywhere

A container load of arms has been intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service at the Tin Can Island in Lagos, Premium Times reports.

Legit.ng gathered that the container was discovered at the ports and cargo terminal of the port.

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A source at the ports said the customs authority have ordered everyone out of the terminal and locked everywhere.

BREAKING: Customs intercepts another container-load of arms in Lagos port
A container load of arms has been intercepted by the Nigerian Customs Service at the Tin Can Island in Lagos

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson for the Nigeria Customs, Tin Can command Uche Ejesieme said details of the discovery made will be made public in due time.

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“We are still counting,” Mr. Ejesieme said.

Below is a full list of the arms recovered:

1. 100 pieces of black tornado single barrel rifles

2. 75 pieces of silver magnum single barrel rifles

3. 50 pieces of alter pump action rifles

4. 215 pieces of black single barrel rifles

5. 164 pieces of rifle nozzle

6. 103 pieces of arms grips

7. 110 pieces of trigger

8. 113 pieces of arm guard

9. 107 pieces of bridge block

10. 122 pieces of Allen keys

11. 117 pieces of gun assemble grips

12. 516 5Okg bags of POP cement.

He also stated that based on intelligence, the 1 x 20ft container No. PONU 210024/1 was brought down to the Enforcement Unit of the Command, where a 100% physical examination was conducted which revealed all the items mentioned earlier.

Speaking further on the status of the seizure, the Customs Area Controller stated that investigation is still ongoing with a view to unraveling those behind the importation and that further profiling of the importer will be carried out to get other details.

See more photos below:

Customs officials inspecting the intercepted arms
Customs officials inspecting the intercepted arms
The arms were large enough to outfit an army
The arms were large enough to outfit an army
Bags of POP cement were used to camouflage the arms
Bags of POP cement were used to camouflage the arms

Legit.ng had earlier reported that the service intercepted 661 pump actions in Lagos on January 30.

The ammunition, the service said, would be able to arm a battalion.

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The comptroller general of Nigeria Customs Service Hameed Ali, (rtd) had told journalists that despite the federal government’s ban on pump action rifles and other firearms, 661 pieces of the rifle were found in 49 boxes.

He said the pump actions were concealed in steel doors and other merchandise goods in a 40-feet container conveyed in a Mack truck with registration number BDG 265 XG.

Three suspects were also arrested in connection with the illegal arms importation into the country.

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Source: Legit.ng

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