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US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by naptu2: 4:28am On Mar 24, 2023
See previous thread here: Three US Residents Indicted Over ‘illegal Exportation Of Arms To Nigeria’

Department of Justice
U.S. Attorney’s Office
District of Maryland

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Maryland Resident Sentenced to Over Five Years in Federal Prison for Illegally Transporting Firearms with Obliterated Serial Numbers and Smuggling Firearms to Nigeria

Baltimore, Maryland – U.S. District Judge Richard D. Bennett today sentenced Eric Fru Nji, age 42, of Fort Washington, Maryland, to 63 months in federal prison, followed by two years of supervised release, for conspiracy, for transporting firearms with obliterated serial numbers, and for smuggling firearms and ammunition from the United States to Nigeria. Judge Bennett also ordered Nji to pay a fine of $25,000. Nji was convicted of those charges on May 6, 2022, along with co-defendants Wilson Nuyila Tita, age 47, of Owings Mills, Maryland and Wilson Che Fonguh, age 41, of Bowie, Maryland, after a two-week trial.

The sentence was announced by Erek L. Barron, United States Attorney for the District of Maryland; Special Agent in Charge James C. Harris of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Baltimore; and Special Agent in Charge Toni M. Crosby of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Baltimore Field Division.

According to the evidence presented at trial, from at least November 2017 through July 19, 2019, Nji and his co-defendants conspired with each other and with others to export firearms, ammunition and other military typed items from the United States to Nigeria. Specifically, the evidence at trial established that Nji and his co-conspirators secreted 38 firearms, 28 of which had the obliterated serial numbers in a shipping container that they sent out of the Port of Baltimore in January of 2019. The guns included sniper rifles, SKS assault rifles (some with bayonets), other rifles and several handguns. There were 44 high-capacity magazines, two rifle scopes and over 35,000 rounds of ammunition. As detailed in trial testimony, Nji and his co-conspirators contributed funds for the purchase of firearms, ammunition, reloading materials and other equipment for shipping overseas to separatists fighting against the Government of Cameroon. The evidence proved that Nji and his co-conspirators concealed the firearms, ammunition, rifle scopes, and other items in duffle bags and heavily wrapped packages inside sealed compressor units, placing those items into a shipping container destined for Nigeria. Nji and his co-conspirators communicated about their efforts and plans to ship weapons and ammunitions using an on-line encrypted messaging application and code words in order to conceal their activities.

Fonguh, Tita and seven defendants charged in related cases are awaiting sentencing.

United States Attorney Erek L. Barron commended HSI and the ATF for their work in the investigation. Mr. Barron recognized the U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Export Enforcement; U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Security Service; Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, Defense Criminal Investigative Service; the Naval Criminal Investigative Service; and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service for their contributions to the investigation. U.S. Attorney Barron thanked Assistant U.S. Attorney Kathleen O. Gavin, who is prosecuting the case.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-md/pr/maryland-resident-sentenced-over-five-years-federal-prison-illegally-transporting


Background by Naptu2

Kamerun was colonised by Germany, but it was seized from Germany after World War 1 and divided between Britain and France.

The British governed the English speaking part of Cameroon with Nigeria till independence in 1960. A referendum was held in 1961 and parts of English speaking Cameroon chose to join the French speaking part, while part chose to unite with Nigeria.

However, in the early 2000s, some people in the English speaking part of Cameroon declared that the referendum was a mistake and they now want to join Nigeria. They claimed that they were being oppressed by the French speaking part of Cameroon. The Nigerian Government ignored them, so they decided that they wanted to be independent. They call their proposed country Ambazonia.

Things escalated in the 2010s when the Cameroonian Government began cracking down on separatists. The separatist activists were using Nigeria as a base until 2018 when their leader, Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe was arrested by the SSS in Abuja and deported to Cameroon, where the government placed him under arrest.

Amabazonian fighters began attacking government facilities in Cameroon and the Cameroonian Government shutdown the Internet in the English-speaking part of the country in 2018.

Amabazonian fighters signed an agreement with Ipob and they launched attacks in border areas of English speaking Cameroon and Nigeria.

Ambazonian activists have also staged protests at football matches between Nigeria and Cameroon (that were hosted by Nigeria).

Both the Ambazonian fighters and the Cameroonian Military have been accused of severe human rights abuses. A BBC investigation found evidence that Cameroonian soldiers killed unarmed civilians, including women and children. There's a video online of Ambazonian fighters attacking a secondary school and stripping the students naked because they disobeyed the order to sit at home.

It is believed that Eric Fru Nji (a Cameroonian) was trying to smuggle weapons to the Ambazonians through Nigeria.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by 2mch(m): 4:39am On Mar 24, 2023
This is Asians. Who on this side purchased such weapons and why are they not being jailed?

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by darling2424(f): 4:43am On Mar 24, 2023
Worldly people will be the first & second people to comment nonsense to this post
Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by naptu2: 4:43am On Mar 24, 2023
Background

Kamerun was colonised by Germany, but it was seized from Germany after World War 1 and divided between Britain and France.

The British governed the English speaking part of Cameroon with Nigeria till independence in 1960. A referendum was held in 1961 and parts of English speaking Cameroon chose to join the French speaking part, while part chose to unite with Nigeria.

However, in the early 2000s, some people in the English speaking part of Cameroon declared that the referendum was a mistake and they now want to join Nigeria. They claimed that they were being oppressed by the French speaking part of Cameroon. The Nigerian Government ignored them, so they decided that they wanted to be independent. They call their proposed country Ambazonia.

Things escalated in the 2010s when the Cameroonian Government began cracking down on separatists. The separatist activists were using Nigeria as a base until 2018 when their leader, Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe was arrested by the SSS in Abuja and deported to Cameroon, where the government placed him under arrest.

Amabazonian fighters began attacking government facilities in Cameroon and the Cameroonian Government shutdown the Internet in the English-speaking part of the country in 2018.

Amabazonian fighters signed an agreement with Ipob and they launched attacks in border areas of English speaking Cameroon and Nigeria.

Ambazonian activists have also staged protests at football matches between Nigeria and Cameroon (that were hosted by Nigeria).

Both the Ambazonian fighters and the Cameroonian Military have been accused of severe human rights abuses. A BBC investigation found evidence that Cameroonian soldiers killed unarmed civilians, including women and children. There's a video online of Ambazonian fighters attacking a secondary school and stripping the students naked because they disobeyed the order to sit at home.

It is believed that Eric Fru Nji (a Cameroonian) was trying to smuggle weapons to the Ambazonians through Nigeria.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by wanimo: 4:53am On Mar 24, 2023
smokinloud:

We know how una IPOB brother dey threaten to destroy Lagos and that will never happen!.
Our gods will always frustrate una plans!.
see someone from one poverty ravaged Ogbomosho or Oshogbo claiming Lagos.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by smokinloud(m): 4:59am On Mar 24, 2023
wanimo:
see someone from one poverty ravaged Ogbomosho or Oshogbo claiming Lagos.
Still better than your poverty stricken region!.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by Ishilove: 5:18am On Mar 24, 2023
Eric Fru Nji is not a Nigerian. He's Southern Cameroonian. Sad thing is his brother is a very hardworking honest fella making a honest living in Lanham, Maryland. Quite sad indeed

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by Ishilove: 5:20am On Mar 24, 2023
naptu2:
Background

Kamerun was colonised by Germany, but it was seized from Germany after World War 1 and divided between Britain and France.

The British governed the English speaking part of Cameroon with Nigeria till independence in 1960. A referendum was held in 1961 and parts of English speaking Cameroon chose to join the French speaking part, while part chose to unite with Nigeria.

However, in the early 2000s, some people in the English speaking part of Cameroon declared that the referendum was a mistake and they now want to join Nigeria. They claimed that they were being oppressed by the French speaking part of Cameroon. The Nigerian Government ignored them, so they decided that they wanted to be independent. They call their proposed country Ambazonia.

Things escalated in the 2010s when the Cameroonian Government began cracking down on separatists. The separatist activists were using Nigeria as a base until 2018 when their leader, Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe was arrested by the SSS in Abuja and deported to Cameroon, where the government placed him under arrest.

Amabazonian fighters began attacking government facilities in Cameroon and the Cameroonian Government shutdown the Internet in the English-speaking part of the country in 2018.

Amabazonian fighters signed an agreement with Ipob and they launched attacks in border areas of English speaking Cameroon and Nigeria.

Ambazonian activists have also staged protests at football matches between Nigeria and Cameroon (that were hosted by Nigeria).

Both the Ambazonian fighters and the Cameroonian Military have been accused of severe human rights abuses. A BBC investigation found evidence that Cameroonian soldiers killed unarmed civilians, including women and children. There's a video online of Ambazonian fighters attacking a secondary school and stripping the students naked because they disobeyed the order to sit at home.

It is believed that Eric Fru Nji was trying to smuggle weapons to the Ambazonians through Nigeria.

For every Nji taken down, three more will replace him. This is what happens when the government plays politics with the lives of millions

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by franchasofficia: 5:25am On Mar 24, 2023
hmmm lipsrsealed
Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by everythinggirly(f): 6:04am On Mar 24, 2023
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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by Racoon(m): 6:05am On Mar 24, 2023
This is a country where things work.They track every potential threat till it is eliminated. But in Nigeria, it is a sorry thing.Imagine all the sensation arms importation discoveries the customs had made in Lagos ports have no one important convictions or punishment metted out to anyone at least to my best of knowing.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by NaijaRoyalty(m): 6:09am On Mar 24, 2023
Those threatening other tribes to leave Lagos should be very careful

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by NwaliE01: 6:28am On Mar 24, 2023
. . . And custom cleared those firearms? Our problem in this country is significantly contributed by individual bits of neglence and corruption in their places of responsibilities.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by YoungBlackRico(m): 6:52am On Mar 24, 2023
I just knew ipod must be involved somehow even before opening the thread

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by YoungBlackRico(m): 6:53am On Mar 24, 2023
NaijaRoyalty:


Those threatening other tribes to leave Lagos should be very careful
Nothing will come out of this baseless threat but more death and destruction, shey una don dey used to it
Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by JASONjnr(m): 6:55am On Mar 24, 2023
2mch:
This is Asians. Who on this side purchased such weapons and why are they not being jailed?

In Asia, Nigerians smuggling drugs are arrested and charged to court instantly.

But since we have a corrupt system. The Chinese government will bribe our officials and they will counter the news tomorrow and everything will go under the carpet!

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by Boomkalakuta: 7:36am On Mar 24, 2023
5 years sentence only ?

Ahhh

E be like I go join this fire arm business
Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by ShaqFu: 7:43am On Mar 24, 2023
Ishilove:
Eric Fru Nji is not a Nigerian. He's Southern Cameroonian. Sad thing is his brother is a very hardworking honest fella making a honest living in Lanham, Maryland. Quite sad indeed
Whats sad about this. The man made the decision to do crime and as such, was caught. Now he should face the consequence of his actions.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by Favour757(f): 8:26am On Mar 24, 2023
Where law practice really work
Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by accordadoga25(f): 8:26am On Mar 24, 2023
I just hope he is not working for Igbos..

Their plan is to cause chaos in the country..

Enemies of Nigeria

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by illuminutty: 8:26am On Mar 24, 2023
Very soon they will jail Amoda Ogunlere Yekini, the senile old and corrupt drug pusher INEC president-select for using presidential jets for smuggling cocaine and heroin to his associates in Columbia and South America. This I have seen.

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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by NaijaOlosho(f): 8:27am On Mar 24, 2023
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Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by meobizy(f): 8:27am On Mar 24, 2023
Gun runner activities. A few people won’t see the afterlife early.
Re: US Court Jails Eric Fru Nji For Smuggling Weapons To Nigeria. by AntiChristian: 8:28am On Mar 24, 2023
Amabazonian fighters signed an agreement with IPOB and they launched attacks in border areas of English speaking Cameroon and Nigeria.

Which IPOB?

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