Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Minna Area Command
comprising Kogi, Kwara and Niger states, has intercepted a truck load of
200,000 live ammunitions.
Comptroller of the Command, Benjamin Binga, said the
Onitsha-bound truck was intercepted along the Wawa-Babana border on its way
into the country from Benin Republic at about 3am Monday morning.
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The seized live ammunition. |
Two suspects, the driver, Bukari Dauda and the owner of
the cartridges, Martin Anokwara were apprehended along with the consignment
when the vehicle, an Iveco Truck with Lagos registration number AKD 904 XE
was intercepted.
Binga
said that the truck on the surface was supposed to be carrying over 100 empty jerry
cans but after thorough search by men of the command, a false bottom which was
used to hide the cartridges was discovered.
“The
checking was not from tip off, it was just out of sheer curiosity that my men
decided to do a thorough checking and discovered that unlike other bottoms of
trucks, this one had nuts and on removing the nuts, they discovered it was a
false bottom which revealed the cartridges.
“There
were several thousands of cartridges and it would take us hours to count them.
We are now working to establish what the cartridges are really meant for and
who sent them to bring it into the country,” he explained.
The driver of the truck Bukari Dauda claimed during
interrogation that he is from Cotonu in Benin Republic, adding that he was
commissioned by the driver, Martin Anokwara to drive the truck for him to
Onitsha.
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The seized live ammunition. |
Dauda
said that he did not know that the truck contained live cartridges as Martin
only told him he wanted to take the empty jerry cans back to Nigeria.
The
owner of the cartridges, Martin Anokwara confirmed that he is the owner of the
cartridges just as he said that it is not meant for robbery.
According
to him, he supplies hunters and licensed owners of double barrel guns adding
that he only sells them in Anambra.
He
said he had to contract Dauda to drive him back to Nigeria because the driver
of the truck fell sick.
Binga
said the suspects would be charged to court on completion of investigation by
the command.
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