South African authorities have
confiscated yet another US$5.7 million arms money from Nigeria, nearly
three weeks after seizing $9.3 million in cash transported by two
Nigerians and an Israeli for arms purchase, South Africa-based City
Express reported Monday.
As with the first deal, South
Africa’s Asset Forfeiture Unit of the National Prosecuting Authority
seized the $5.7 million (about N952 million) for allegedly being the
proceeds of illegal transactions, the paper said.
The news came more than two weeks
after two Nigerians and an Israeli national were arrested in South
Africa after they attempted to smuggle US$9.3 million apparently meant
for buying arms for the Nigerian intelligence service.
The men landed at Lanseria
International Airport, Johannesburg, on September 5 in a private jet
from Abuja with the money stashed in three suitcases.
At the time, the South Africa
Revenue Service, SARS, said customs officers became suspicious when the
passengers’ luggage were unloaded and put through the scanners.
The National Prosecuting Authority,
NPA, in South Africa said there was an invoice for helicopters and
armaments intended to be used in Nigeria.
Two
black plastic suitcases, filled with 90 blocks each containing
US$100,000 in notes, with combination locks, were seized, as well as two
pieces of hand luggage also containing US currency, according to City
Press.
The Israeli national, Eyal Mesika, had the combination to open the locks.
Under South African laws, a person
entering or leaving the country is expected to carry cash not exceeding
US$2,300, or the equivalent in foreign currency notes.
The news of the first transaction
sparked anger in Nigeria after it emerged the private jet involved
belonged to the head of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Ayo
Ortisejafor.
Mr. Oritsejafor, a close ally of
President Goodluck Jonathan, said the plane had been leased to a third
party and he could not be blamed for its schedules.
The Nigerian government later
admitted it was behind the arms deal, claiming it acted out of
desperation for arms to defeat extremist sect, Boko Haram.
An investigation planned by the
Senate into the transaction has yet to begin while the House of
Representatives threw out a motion seeking a probe.
The South African newspaper, City
Press, said documents in its possession show that the first consignment
was personally signed off by the National Security Adviser, Sambo
Dasuki, who issued the end-user certificate for the transaction.
An entire “shopping list” was
supplied with the certificate, which included everything from
helicopters to unmanned aircraft, rockets and ammunition, it said.
The latest transaction, according to
the paper, was between Cerberus Risk Solutions, an arms broker in Cape
Town, and Societe D’Equipments Internationaux, said to be a Nigerian
company based in Abuja.
The paper said the deal fell apart
after Cerberus which had earlier received from Nigeria R60 million
(N1.02 billion) in its account at Standard Bank, tried to repay the
money as it it could not resolve its registration formalities with the
South African authorities.
“Cerberus was previously registered
as a broker with the National Conventional Arms Control Committee
(NCACC), but the registration expired in May this year,” City Press
said.
“The marketing and contracting
permits also expired at the same time. The company has since applied for
re-registration, but the application lay in the NCACC’s mailbox for
more than two months.
“Sources told Rapport that Cerberus
apparently tried to pay the money back to the Nigerian company, after
which the bank became suspicious,” the paper reported.
The paper added that while the NPA’s
Asset Forfeiture Unit subsequently obtained a court order in the South
Gauteng High Court to seize the money, the NPA spokesperson Nathi
Mncube, said there were no indications the two transactions were
related.
“However, both are now the subject
of a criminal investigation and all possible information and connections
are being investigated,” Mr. Mncube was quoted as saying.
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