09 October, 2013

Fed Govt withdraws charges against Russians over alleged arms smuggling


 
For 15 Russians accused of unlawfully importing arms and ammunition into Nigeria, it was time to go home yesterday. They were freed by a Federal High Court, Lagos.
This followed an application to withdraw the charges against them by the Federal Government.
Zhelyazkov Andrey; Savchenko Sergel; Lopatin Alexey; Baranovskly Nikolay;
Llia Shubov; Dimitry Bannyrh; along with Alexander Tsarikov; Kononov Sergel; Chichkanov Vasily; Varlygin Igor; Komilov Alexander; Mishin Pavel; Korotchenko Andrey; Vorobev Mikhail and Stepan Oleksiuk were arrested by the Navy on October 18, last year, onboard a vessel, MV Myre Seadiver, for allegedly carrying cache of arms into the nation’s water without authorisation.

They were handed over to the prosecuting agencies, who later charged the accused to court on four counts of unlawful importation of firearms and non disclosure of content of vessel.
The accused were first arraigned on February 19 before Justice Okechukwu Okeke now retired.
They had pleaded not guilty to the charge and were released on bail to the Russian Ambassador to Nigeria. The vessel was admitted to bail in a bond of $500,000(USD) to be obtained from First Bank Plc.
The case was transferred to Justice James Tsoho following Justice Okeke’s retirement.
They had pleaded not guilty to the offences which were said to have contravened Sections 27 of the Firearms Act, as well as the Provisions of the Miscellaneous Offence Act, 2004.
At the resumed hearing before Justice Tsoho, prosecuting counsel, Mrs. Usman Hajara informed the court of an amended charge before it.
She said that all previous charges against the Russians have been dropped while an amended charge against one Stanley Chineye and his firm, Maritime Services Limited was filed.
Hajara prayed the court to strike out the charges against the Russians, their vessel as well as their company, Moral Security Group Limited, while the amended charge be substituted.
Tsoho granted the prosecution’s prayer by striking out the charges against the foreigners and fixed November 26 for trial of the new accused.
According to the amended charge, Chineye allegely acted as agent to the Russian vessel and had allegedly misguided them that he had obtained permit from the Navy for the vessel to enter the nation’s waters, which was false.

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