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Huhuonline.com can disclose that the mastermind of the arsenal of weapon intercepted at the Apapa Warf, yesterday, has gone into hiding. The man identified
by huhuonline.com impeccable security sources, is an Iranian business
man, who has chains.


of business. However, our finding has revealed that the suspect is not
licensed to deal in arm in the federal republic of Nigeria.

For security reasons, huhuonline.com is not allowed to disclose his name,
but can reveal that the illegal arms dealer has sought temporary
residence at the Iranian Embassy in Nigeria.

When asked about their guest, an Iranian Embassy official confirmed he was
with them, but refused to say, if he would be handed over to Nigerian
security agency.

Huhuonline.com understands that the discovery of these arms has sent shockwaves across
Nigerian security agencies, as the weapons intercepted are considered
to be highly sophisticated, and are used mainly in operations of mass
destruction or war.
However,
the National Security Adviser, Gen. Aziza, who visited Apapa Wharf,
today, said, a thorough investigation must be carried out.

As huhuonline.com previously reported, the State Security Service (SSS)
intercepted containers loaded with rocket launchers, grenades and other
explosives in the main port of Lagos, weeks after deadly car bomb
attacks in the capital Abuja.

According to the SSS spokeswoman, Marilyn Ogar the 13 containers were intercepted
in Apapa Wharf, as part of tightened security measures introduced after
the Oct. 1st bomb blast.

Continuing, Ogar said,

“On opening the first container, the service operatives discovered rocket launchers, grenades and other explosives,”

“The weapons were concealed among crates of floor tiles and the paperwork
indicated that the shipment was made up of building materials”.

The other containers were still being searched, Mrs. Ogar added

culled & adapted from huhuonline.com
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