A Nigerian, Ali Jega was also convicted alongside Azim Aghajani.
The Nigerian Customs Service in 2010 made a seizure of 13 containers loaded with rockets and grenades, shipped in from the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The shipment including rockets and other explosives were hidden in containers of building materials.
Court documents revealed that the arms were to be re-exported to The Gambia.
The Judge who presided over the two-year
trial, Justice Okechukwu Okeke, found the Iranian guilty and sentenced
him to prison for five years.
The men were said to have, without
licence, been “in control of bombs and grenade categorised as prohibited
firearms under Item 4 of Part 1 of the Schedule to the Firearms Act,
Cap F28, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and contrary to Section
3 of the Constitution.”
They were also said to have been in control of rockets categorised as prohibited firearms without licence.
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