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SOUTH AFRICA SEIZES $5.7 MILLION FROM NIGERIA

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October 6, 2014
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SOUTH AFRICA SEIZES $5.7 MILLION FROM NIGERIA
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A South African news medium, Rapport said a sum of $5.7 million approved by senior security officials  in Nigeria for the purchase of arms and ammunition was seized by by The Asset Forfeiture Unit of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) of South Africa before another $9.3million cash was seized from 2 Nigerians and an Israeli in South Africa on 5 September.

According to the report , Nigeria’s National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, a lieutenant colonel, personally issued the end-user certificate for the arms the money was meant to buy.

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An entire “shopping list” was supplied with the certificate, which included everything from helicopters to unmanned aircraft, rockets and ammunition.

Sources close to the investigation said the latest transaction was between Cerberus Risk Solutions, an arms broker in Cape Town, and Societe D’Equipments Internationaux, a Nigerian company in Abuja.

An impeccable source said this company paid the R60 million into Cerberus’ account at Standard Bank.

Cerberus was previously registered as a broker with the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC), but the registration expired in May this year.

The marketing and contracting permits also expired at the same time.

The company has since applied for re-registration, but the application lay in the NCACC’s mailbox for more than two months.

Sources told Rapport that Cerberus apparently tried to pay the money back to the Nigerian company, after which the bank became suspicious.

The NPA’s Asset Forfeiture Unit subsequently obtained a court order in the South Gauteng High Court to seize the money.

Cerberus’ attorney, Martin Hood, this week declined to comment on the matter.

NPA spokesperson Nathi Mncube said there were no indications that the two transactions were related.

South Africa has insisted that the money was the proceed of illegal transactions and is now being investigated by the Special Investigating Unit of the department probing offences against the state.

 

 

 

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