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U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Abel7777: 3:32pm On Sep 22, 2021
The United States has seized about $6.1 million belonging to Nigeria after a hired arms supplier pleaded guilty to charges including illegal dealing in military-grade weapons and money laundering, U.S court documents revealed.

Judge Erica Grosjean of the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California ordered the forfeiture after Ara Dolarian, an unlicensed armed dealer hired by the Nigerian government to help circumvent U.S. ban on arms sale to Nigeria, admitted conducting arms sale without requisite approvals.

Mr Dolarian, who initially denied any wrongdoing, was arrested on May 15, 2019, and pleaded guilty on June 27. His sentencing hearing will open on September 24, 2021, and may be concluded on October 6, 2021, court filings said.

For pleading guilty, Mr Dolarian would face years in prison and would also forfeit $6,024,806.45 cash trapped in various U.S. banks and entities under his name and his businesses. A brand-new BMW vehicle was also confiscated and would be sold by the U.S. government, documents said.

The documents revealed that Sambo Dasuki, President Goodluck Jonathan’s national security adviser, contracted Hima Aboubakar, the controversial promoter of Societe D’Equipments Internationaux (SEI), to help broker a deal for high‑explosive bombs, rockets, military-grade firearms and aircraft-mounted cannons to be deployed against Boko Haram insurgents.

The deal came as 2015 general elections loomed and Mr Jonathan appeared desperate to rout out Boko Haram elements and boost his re-election efforts.

To execute the deal, Mr Aboubakar, a citizen of Niger Republic, entered a sales agreement with Mr Dolarian, who did not have license to export arms or broker arms deals as the U.S. had restricted the sale of arms to countries known for flagrant human rights abuses under the Leahy amendments.
“At no point did Ara Dolarian (Dolarian), Dolarian Capital Inc. (DCI) or their affiliates receive DDTC approval to broker defense articles to Nigeria,” the U.S. Homeland Security said in the charges.

Although Mr Dolarian had submitted an application requesting a licence to broker military equipment transactions, it was rejected by the DDTC. But that did not stop him from proceeding to present himself to Nigerian authorities as a qualified arms dealer.

The weapons were valued at $8,616,042.50, and while the sales agreement lasted between June and September, 2014, Mr Dolarian received $8,618, 647.00 in wire transfers facilitated by Mr Dasuki through the Central Bank of Nigeria and First Bank.

Court documents said Mr Dolarian through his business partner, Myron Smith, received a $4,998,647.00 from Hong Kong-based SK-Sawki Limited, owned by Mr Aboubakar’s friend. The arms dealer received the remaining $3.6 million from Mr Aboubakar’s company also paid into Mr Smith’s account.

Mr Dasuki was at the centre of a multibillion-dollar arms purchase scandal that rocked Nigeria in 2015 and 2016. He was held in custody for more than four years, with the Buhari regime releasing him only in December 2019 after disobeying several court orders to free the Sokoto prince.

Prosecutors said Mr Aboubakar’s partner in Hong Kong received about $20 million in two wire transfers from the Nigerian government. The first wire transfer was on May 28, 2014, and the second entered on June 9, 2014.

Prosecutors subsequently revealed that Mr Aboubakar had received $20 million for the arms deal from Nigeria, but only paid $8.6 million to Mr Dolarian for supplies. Nigerian government officials and security chiefs have long faced allegations of profiting from the decade-long war on Boko Haram.

Court documents said the transactions showed how Mr Dolarian, his allies and businesses violated the Arms Export Control Act, describing their activities as “specifically unlawful.” Consequently, all identified proceeds would be forfeited to the U.S. government.

Before U.S. authorities were able to enforce forfeitures, Mr Dolarian had already used part of the $8.6 million for personal expenses and settlement of outstanding taxes. He also bought a 2011 model BMW SUV and transferred the rest to numerous accounts held by him, his wife, his associates, a purported furniture company, amongst others.

Out of the $8.6 million Mr Dolarian received from the Nigerian government, the U.S. seized over $6 million that remained in his account as of February 2015.

Nigeria did not play any role in the litigation, indicating that the U.S. government will pocket all the $6.1 million recovered. Mr Dolarian now faces up to 20 years in prison and up to $1 million in fines.

Mr Aboubakar was declared wanted by the EFCC as part of several controversial arms deals he brokered for Nigeria, but the anti-graft office was unable to apprehend him or file competent charges in court.

http://www.signalng.com/insecurity-u-s-seizes-nigerias-6-1-million-as-illegal-arms-contractor-pleads-guilty/

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Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Nobody: 4:09pm On Sep 22, 2021
GEJ Dasuki angry
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by vedaxcool(m): 4:18pm On Sep 22, 2021
When Nigeria was well "respected" and developing in leaps and abounds. When sharing was part and parcel of official state duties.

Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Guestlander: 4:24pm On Sep 22, 2021
Black market weapons like terrorists. The same route boko haram would have taken.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Sirjamo: 4:45pm On Sep 22, 2021
That was when Nigeria was working, according to PDP Dundees
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Banmeallday: 4:47pm On Sep 22, 2021
Nigger Area
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Tranquill: 4:49pm On Sep 22, 2021
Guestlander:
Black market weapons like terrorists. The same route boko haram would have taken.

Seems that was the only option then bearing in mind that El Ruffai, the northern governors led by Murtala Nyako and some of their leaders had gone to Washington to protest against the sale of arms to the government accusing it of comitting genocide against the North.

Nothing in the case showed corrupt or bad intent on the part of Dasuki or the government.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by inoki247: 4:50pm On Sep 22, 2021
Nothing's showing corruption here if truly they're trying to protect the country...
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Sirjamo: 4:54pm On Sep 22, 2021
Tranquill:


Seems that was the only option then bearing in mind that El Ruffai, the northern governors led by Murtala Nyako and some of their leaders had gone to Washington to protest against the sale of arms to the government accusing it of comitting genocide against the North.

Nothing in the case showed corrupt or bad intent on the part of Dasuki or the government.
Because it's gej, you give a good reason, if it was Buhari and I give a good reason like this, PDP Dundees will come for me, not minding if I was making valid points or not.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by wwwihy: 4:56pm On Sep 22, 2021
The documents revealed that Sambo Dasuki, President Goodluck Jonathan’s national security adviser, contracted Hima Aboubakar, the controversial promoter of Societe D’Equipments Internationaux (SEI), to help broker a deal for high‑explosive bombs, rockets, military-grade firearms and aircraft-mounted cannons to be deployed against Boko Haram insurgents.

The deal came as 2015 general elections loomed and Mr Jonathan appeared desperate to rout out Boko Haram elements and boost his re-election efforts.

Chai PDP finished this country
Jonathan
Dasuki

PDP is a Terrorist Party- Aisha Yesufu
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Tranquill: 4:57pm On Sep 22, 2021
Sirjamo:
Because it's gej, you give a good reason, if it was Buhari and I give a good reason like this, PDP Dundees will come for me, not minding if I was making valid points or not.

No bro just stating the facts. You can counter them if you have superior facts.
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by Kriely(m): 5:00pm On Sep 22, 2021
Na wa
Re: U.S. Seizes Nigeria’s $6.1 Million as Illegal Arms Contractor Pleads Guilty by jlinkd78(m): 5:03pm On Sep 22, 2021
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