This story has so many heads Laye. Does Nigeria use marbles for  voting? I 
guess the consignment is intended for MEND then. Gambia was just used  as 
decoy destination. Unless MEND was supposed to share the cargo with MFDC.  
What a menace!!!!
 
Thanx again Laye for the due-diligence.
Haruna.
 
 
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http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/10/30/nigeria-shipper-confirms-weapons-cam
e-iran/print

Nigeria:  Shipper Confirms Weapons Came From Iran

LAGOS, Nigeria -- A weapons  cache containing artillery rockets seized
by Nigerian security agents at  the West African nation's busiest port
originally came from Iran, an  international shipping company said
Saturday.

The confirmation by  CMA CGM, an international cargo shipper based in
France, comes after  Israeli officials accused Iran of trying to sneak
the shipment into the  Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. By unloading the
weapons in Nigeria, it  suggests Iran sought to perhaps truck the
weapons through Africa to slide  around an embargo now in place in
Gaza.

The MV CMA CGM Everest  picked up the 13 shipping containers from
Bandar Abbas, a port in southern  Iran, the company said. The shipment
had been labeled as containing  "packages of glass wool and pallets of
stone."

"The shipment in  question was booked as a 'shippers-owned container'
and supplied, loaded  and sealed by the shipper, an Iranian trader who
does not appear on any  forbidden persons listing," CMA CGM's statement
read. "The containers were  ... discharged in Lagos in July and
transferred to a customs-bonded depot  where they have remained with
all seals untouched and unbroken."

The  shipment sat untouched for weeks, a common occurrence in Lagos'
busy and  chaotic Apapa Port. Last week, the Iranian shipper filed a
request for the  containers to be picked up again and this time shipped
to the West African  nation of Gambia, CMA CGM said.

Agents with Nigeria's State Security  Service discovered the weapons
Tuesday. Journalists who were allowed to  view the weapons on Wednesday
saw 107 mm rockets, rifle rounds and other  items labeled in English.
Authorities said the shipment also contained  grenades, explosives and
possibly rocket launchers, but journalists did not  see them.

In the hands of highly trained troops, the 107 mm artillery  rockets
can accurately hit targets more than 5 miles (8.5 kilometers)  away,
killing everything within about 40 feet (12 meters). Fighters  in
Afghanistan and Iraq have used similar rockets against U.S.  troops.

China, the United States, and Russia manufacture versions of  the
rocket, as does Iran -- which calls the weapon a Katyusha rocket.  In
2006, the Islamic militant group Hezbollah fired nearly 4,000  Katyusha
rockets across Israel's northern border, some of which fell as far  as
55 miles (90 kilometers) inside Israel.

The weapons seizure comes  as Nigeria, an OPEC-member nation that is
one of the top crude oil  suppliers to the U.S., approaches what could
be a highly contested  presidential election next year. Security
remains a concern in Nigeria as  it continues to see targeted killings
allegedly committed by a radical  Islamic sect in the north and the
threat of new violence in its oil-rich  southern  delta.

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