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Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by chopnaira(op): 5:45pm On Feb 13, 2025
The Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, has handed over 1,599 assorted arms and 2,298 live cartridges to the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, NCCOSALW.

The Comptroller General of NCS, Adewale Adeniyi, did the hand-over at its Federal Operation Unit Zone “A” on Thursday in Lagos.

Mr Adeniyi while handing over the seized arms and ammunition said that they were seized in 2018 in three containers at the Tinkan Island Port.

He noted that hand-over ceremony demonstrated the NCS’s commitment to protecting national borders and maintaining public safety.

He added that the Service would spare no resource in hunting down, exposing, and prosecuting anyone who attempts to compromise the nation’s national security through arms trafficking.

The Customs boss explained that the hand-over of the weapons to the NCCSALW symbolised the Service’s commitment to proper disposal of seized arms and highlights its resolve to rid the nation of illegal weapons.

He commended the professionalism and courage of the NCS officers involved in the seizures, as well as the Forensics Unit for their role in securing convictions.

“Today’s handover encompasses a total of 1,599 assorted arms and 2,298 live cartridges recovered from these operations, between 2018 till date, totalling 3,897.

“In May 2018, the Service intercepted a significant cache of arms consisting of 440 pump action rifles and accessories, ingeniously concealed within 516 bags of Plaster of Paris (POP) cement in a 1x20ft container with number PONU210024/1.

”This seizure coincided with heightened security challenges from armed bandits in the North-West and illegal arms proliferation in the South-East.


”This seizure coincided with heightened security challenges from armed bandits in the North-West and illegal arms proliferation in the South-East.

”This reveals the linkage between transnational smuggling networks and our domestic security challenges.

“Through sustained intelligence operations, we intercepted two additional containers – CMAU 189817/8 and GESU 255208/1 at Tin-Can Island Port, similarly concealing arms and ammunition among sanitary wares” Mr Adeniyi said.

Mr Adeniyi said that following the seizure, forensic deployed capabilities were deployed to conduct detailed electronic analysis of customs documentation and shipping records.

“Through established diplomatic channels, we partnered with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to engage the Turkish Embassy, leading to definitive identification of the purchasing company.

“The investigation trail, supported by financial records obtained through court orders, enabled us to establish the identities of those behind this illegal arms shipment.

“Through strategic inter-agency cooperation, particularly with the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation, we successfully prosecuted the case (Suit No: FHC/L/339C/2018) before the Federal High Court in Lagos.

“The defendants Great James Oil and Gas Limited, Ifeuwa Moses Christ, and Emeka Umeh Festus A.K.A (Amankwa) were convicted on eight count charges.

“This prosecution success reinforces the Service’s zero-tolerance stance against arms trafficking and validates the effectiveness of our judicial collaboration,” he added.

Mr Adeniyi said that the successful prosecution of those involved in the illegal arms shipments reinforced the NCS’s zero-tolerance stance against arms trafficking.

He noted that the Service would spare no resource in hunting down, exposing, and prosecuting anyone who attempts to compromise the national security through arms trafficking.

According to him, we stand ready to deploy our full arsenal of intelligence and enforcement capabilities to protect legitimate trade while ensuring Nigeria’s security interests remain paramount.

In his remarks, the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, while receiving the items said the Centre would take all necessary measures, in line with relevant conventions and best practices, to permanently remove these weapons from circulation.

Mr Ribadu, represented by the NCCSALW’s Director-General, Babatunde Kokumo, assured that the weapons would be treated in accordance with international conventions, as Nigeria was a signatory to the ECOWAS convention.

The NSA noted that since its establishment in May 2021, the centre had spearheaded multi-stakeholder initiatives to curb the proliferation of illicit small arms and light weapons.

Recall that President Bola Tinubu had signed the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons Act 2024 into law on June 4 2024.

Mr Ribadu said this swift legislative action underscores the President’s unwavering commitment to ensuring peace and tranquility in the country and demonstrated the premium he placed on national security for all Nigerians.

The NSA said the President’s leadership supports had mitigated threats such as terrorism, kidnapping, banditry, pipeline vandalism, and other challenges to its national peace and stability in the country.

Mr Ribadu commended all officers and men of the Nigeria Customs Service for their loyalty and tireless efforts, which led to achieving the critical interceptions.

“I also wish to appreciate the leadership of all other arms-bearing and security agencies for their dedicated cooperation as we continue to press forward.

“As we mark yet another milestone in our relentless fight against illicit small arms and light weapons, I urge all stakeholders to remain vigilant and continue our collaborative efforts.

“Together, in our unified commitment, we can ensure that Nigeria remains resilient against the scourge of unlawful weaponry and that our communities are safeguarded for future generations,” he said.
https://dailynigerian.com/nigerian-customs-hands-over-3897-riffles-cartridges-to-nccosalw/

Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by GOFRONT(m): 5:47pm On Feb 13, 2025
Omo, See tools for kidnappers
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Nobody: 5:50pm On Feb 13, 2025
Minister of defence, of interior, of justice, suppose to be millitary man.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Acekidc4(m):
Omo see as Red pepper 🌶️ full ground🧐
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Wealthoptulent(m):
but una say ARMS no MISS?> EGBE oya come talk oo
MICHEALADEX:
Don’t be unfortunate this evening ok ✅
Ok, I won't join you on the PATH, its bn ur LEGACY!
Ever!
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Jakumo(m): 7:05pm On Feb 13, 2025
This is a very interesting seizure.
First off there are evidently NO rifles or pistols.
These are ALL 12-gauge shotguns, mostly of the semi-automatic variant.
Amazingly I see numerous single-barrel shotguns that are typically only ever used by hunters.
I have never in my life seen such an enormous quantity of 12-gauge shotgun cartridges in one place.

My guess is that the single-barrel shotguns were intended for sale to hunters nationwide in Nigeria at steep prices, while the semi-auto shotguns were to have been distributed to separatist militias or kidnap cartels.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by ajailer(m): 7:26pm On Feb 13, 2025
These are no tools for Bandits and Terrorists, probably for kidnappers and IPOBS.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by DTruthman: 7:32pm On Feb 13, 2025
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Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Pootle: 7:33pm On Feb 13, 2025
short gun no get level thought it was AKs or M16s
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by keymatt(m): 7:34pm On Feb 13, 2025
ajailer:
These are no tools for Bandits and Terrorists, probably for kidnappers and IPOBS.
as expected urchiins always love disgracing themselves in public like this one above ☝️

Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Generalkorex(m): 7:35pm On Feb 13, 2025
These are for kidnapping business.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by correctguy101(m): 7:35pm On Feb 13, 2025
Jakumo:
This is a very interesting seizure.
First off there are evidently NO rifles or pistols.
These are ALL 12-gauge shotguns, mostly of the semi-automatic variant.
Amazingly I see numerous single-barrel shotguns that are typically only ever used by hunters.
I have never in my life seen such an enormous quantity of 12-gauge shotgun cartridges in one place.

My guess is that the single-barrel shotguns were intended for sale to hunters nationwide in Nigeria at steep prices, while the semi-auto shotguns were to have been distributed to separatist militias or kidnap cartels.
Secondus....


Sorry, i meant "Seconded" gringrin
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by iluvdonjazzy: 7:36pm On Feb 13, 2025
They should give me one there I need it for self defense.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by porthouse7(f): 7:36pm On Feb 13, 2025
Good job, ipob why importing guns
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Thefirmorganics(f): 7:36pm On Feb 13, 2025
Lambastic handover!
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Hemanwel(m): 7:37pm On Feb 13, 2025
De
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by MICHEALADEX(m): 7:37pm On Feb 13, 2025
Wealthoptulent:
but una say ARMS no MISS?> EGBE oya come talk oo
Don’t be unfortunate this evening ok ✅
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by omoredia: 7:37pm On Feb 13, 2025
USAID money
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by helinues: 7:37pm On Feb 13, 2025
When no be say some people wan go for animals hunting

Evil people everywhere
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by phemmyfour: 7:38pm On Feb 13, 2025
Hope they won't re loot it
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Jaylord12(m): 7:38pm On Feb 13, 2025
Maÿ God protect us from the enemies of the Nation
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by viodemus: 7:51pm On Feb 13, 2025
Is the same thing as saying sw added more weapons to their existing cache. Na only igbo dey behind in light and heavy toys.


Do you think they will send all of it, to one govt agency in the north, that will do further investigations. Is the north, not where 80% of agencies located. Do you think the sw will send all of it? kpata kpata they split it 50/50.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by themanderon: 7:52pm On Feb 13, 2025
We are always told that the customs intercepted container load of weapons but they have never bothered themselves to investigate where these weapons cache are going to. No intelligence no arrests nothing.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by EXOUSIAng: 7:54pm On Feb 13, 2025
This was around the same time Kanu was bragging about building an army and beheading Buhari
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by RhinoChest: 7:55pm On Feb 13, 2025
Sometimes, our security operatives are too eager to show results without being thorough with their investigations.

What stops customs from collaborating with DSS to know where the weapons are heading to, so culprits are rooted out from stem? All involved are arrested, including the terrorist organisations it’s going to.
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by EXOUSIAng: 7:58pm On Feb 13, 2025
viodemus:
Is the same thing as saying sw added more weapons to their existing cache. Na only igbo dey behind in light and heavy toys.


Do you think they will send all of it, to one govt agency in the north, that will do further investigations. Is the north, not where 80% of agencies located. Do you think the sw will send all of it? kpata kpata they split it 50/50.
If you are to be right.
The small quantity of weapons you have you have successfully used them to kill hundreds of your brothers.
Only gods knows if the SE will still exist if allowed more.
That is if you were to be right which you are not.
Those weapons were brought in by IPOB to build the ESN. Kanu was bragging about building an army about the time these weapons were seized.
Terrorists in the north don't use the seaport to ship in weapons... The only tribe dumb enough to bring weapons through the seaport are the, you already know
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Akfrenzy(m): 7:59pm On Feb 13, 2025
grin
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Mubiola360: 8:00pm On Feb 13, 2025
Creamypie:
Minister of defence, of interior, of justice, suppose to be millitary man.
It is the same non military that is currently wining fight against terrorism, when last did boko haram strike, the Lakarawa or what's their name again, were they able strive ?
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Okaynaw: 8:00pm On Feb 13, 2025
helinues:
When no be say some people wan go for animals hunting

Evil people everywhere
Obob you still no wan find work ?
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Okaynaw: 8:00pm On Feb 13, 2025
Yoruba should accept sharia and stop importing arms
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Mathewrichard99: 8:05pm On Feb 13, 2025
They dare not destroy those ammunition o cos everything about Nigeria is burn burn and destroy destroy.....It can be licensed and issue to Customs, Police, Civil defence etc......such light arms are very good for the paramilitary. I don't even mind if they can issue me about two double barrel so that I can feel my breathe..... 😂
Re: Customs Hands-Over Massive Arms, Ammunition In Lagos (Photos) by Mopolchi: 8:26pm On Feb 13, 2025
Na guns 🔫 somebody go import from abroad for Nigerians, why are people dis bad?
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