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Detained Lagos Bound Vessel Laden With Explosives- Nigerian Navy

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160331-N-KL526-359 ARABIAN SEA (March 31, 2016) A cache of weapons is assembled on the deck of the guided-missile destroyer USS Gravely (DDG 107). The weapons were seized from a stateless dhow which was intercepted by the Coastal Patrol ship USS Sirocco (PC 6) on March 28. The illicit cargo included 1,500 AK-47s, 200 RPG launchers, and 21 .50 caliber machine guns. Gravely supported the seizure following the discovery of the weapons by Sirocco’s boarding team. This seizure was the third time in recent weeks international naval forces operating in the waters of the Arabian Sea seized a shipment of illicit arms which the United States assessed originated in Iran and was likely bound for Houthi insurgents in Yemen. The weapons are now in U.S. custody awaiting final disposition. (U.S. Navy Photo/Released)

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The Nigerian Navy has disclosed that the recently detained Lagos bound vessel in South Africa, purportedly carrying dangerous arms and explosives, have been discovered to be carrying explosives used for mining.

Disclosing this to journalists on Monday, the Spokesman for the Navy, Commodore Ayo Olugbode, refused to give further details, as he maintained that investigations into the ownership, destination and other aspects of the vessel is still ongoing.

“What was discovered inside the vessel are explosives used for mining.  That the vessel is laden with dangerous arms and explosives is a false rumour.

“The official report is not yet out, but what I can say for now is that what was found on the vessel are mining explosives,” the Naval Spokesman stated.

It would be recalled that South Africa recently detained a Russian ship laden with weapons and allegedly bound for Lagos, Nigeria. The vessel said to have left Madagascar was stopped near Port Elizabeth in South Africa ’ s Eastern Cape Province.

“We are aware that she has dangerous cargoes – explosives and weapons – on board, ” Olwethu Mdabula, spokeswoman for the Transnet state transport company told AFP, declining to give further details.

“This is a very, very sensitive matter. It is receiving attention,” a spokesman for the Hawks police investigative unit, Brigadier Hangwani Mulaudzi, told the news agency, confirming the vessel was carrying weapons. The discovery of the ship said to have been stacked with “ weapons and explosives worth about $ 3. 5m in 20 containers” followed an anonymous tip-off

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