• Arms control centre arraigns Ali Ofoma, 9 others over illegal arms importation

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    Arms control centre arraigns Ali Ofoma, 9 others over illegal arms importation

    Published By: Ayorinde Oluokun

    By Sumaila Ogbaje

    The National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons (NCCSALW) has arraigned one Ali Samson Ofoma and his nine accomplices over large-scale illegal importation of prohibited firearms and ammunition into Nigeria.

    The suspects who were apprehended in Abuja were members of a well-organised arms smuggling ring, Group Captain Pius Okwuego, Director of Strategic Communications and Information, NCCSALW said in a statement by on Thursday in Abuja.

    According to him, Ali Samson Ofoma, and his nine accomplices used falsified documents to conceal the true contents of the container, which was falsely declared as spare parts and household items.

    “The case follows the interception of a 40-foot container at the Onne Port, Rivers State, on 20 June 2024, during an operation led by the Nigerian Customs Service.

    “The container, with registration number MAEU-9165396, originating from Turkey, was found to be concealing 844 assorted firearms and 112,500 rounds of live cartridges among items such as plumbing materials and steel doors.

    He said the suspects were charged under various provisions of Nigerian law, including conspiracy to import prohibited firearms, violating the Firearms Act, and engaging in terrorism-related offenses.

    “The NCCSALW, empowered by the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons Act 2024, has taken responsibility for the prosecution of the case.”

    He said that the arraignment, initially scheduled for September 9, was adjourned to Thursday due to the absence of two defendants’ lawyers.

    According to him, the case has been adjourned till September 26 for hearing.

    ‘The centre remains committed to its mandate of ensuring Nigeria’s safety from the dangers posed by illegal Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW).

    “It will continue to collaborate closely with relevant security agencies and international partners to apprehend all individuals involved in this illicit trade and other acts promoting SALW proliferation.

    “Further updates will be provided as court proceedings continue.”

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