A
Nigerian federal judge has found an Iranian and a Nigerian guilty of attempting
to smuggle a shipment of military-grade weapons seized at the country's main
port.
Justice
Okechukwu J. Okeke ruled Monday that Azim Aghajani and his Nigerian accomplice,
Usman Abbas Jega, must serve a five-year
prison sentence.
The
two men were arrested after authorities in Lagos' Apapa Port found a container
full of 107 mm mortars, rifle rounds and other weapons in 2010. Authorities
initially speculated the weapons might have been bound for Nigeria, before
officials said they were being sent illegally through the country to Gambia.
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