NewsUS Arraigns 3 For Illegally Shipping Arms, Ammunition To Nigeria

US Arraigns 3 For Illegally Shipping Arms, Ammunition To Nigeria

August 28, (THEWILL) – The United States Government has charged three men with attempted illegal exportation of arms and ammunition to Nigeria.

The men, Wilson Nuyila Tita, 45; Eric Fru Nji, 40; and Wilson Che Fonguh, 39; were charged for violating Arms Export Control Act and the Export Reform Control Act, relating to the export of firearms and ammunition from the United States to Nigeria late Thursday.

According to the United States Department of Justice, seven defendants have been charged in related cases while six of them have pleaded guilty and are awaiting sentencing.

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From at least, November 2017 through July 19, 2019, according to the four-count court charges, the defendants conspired with each other and with others to export from the United States to Nigeria defense articles and items identified on the United States Munitions List (“USML”) and the Commerce Control List (“CCL”) without first obtaining export licenses.

The indictment said the three men allegedly contributed funds for the purchase of firearms, ammunition, reloading materials and other equipment for shipping –later hiding the items from the U.S– in heavily wrapped packages and duffle bags, and inside sealed compressor units.

They placed those items into a shipping container and shipped them to Nigeria and at least one other location in Africa.

The defendants further allegedly communicated about their efforts and plans using an online encrypted messaging application and code words in order to conceal their activities.

In the indictment, specifically on January 17, 2019, “38 semi-automatic firearms; over 35,000 rounds of ammunition; and 44 magazines, one Bushnell Trophy Rifle Optic and one Burris AR Rifle Scope, 28 firearms with obliterated serial numbers, including 18 rifles were exported to Nigeria”.

Each of the defendants if convicted faces 30 years imprisonment for conspiracy, violating the Arms Export Control Act, violating the Export Control Reform Act and for transportation of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.

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