FG ‘yet to recover’ arms imported by Dasuki
Dasuki
The Federal Government has said it is yet to recover all
“sophisticated arms and ammunition” allegedly imported and kept away by
the ex- National Security Adviser (NSA), Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd).
The government said although it has recovered some of the arms and
ammunitions, including cash in foreign currencies in Dasuki’s Abuja
home, security operatives were yet to locate others.
The government stated these in an application filed on June 3 before
the Federal High Court, Abuja, seeking witness protection arrangement
for prosecution witnesses in Dasuki’s ongoing trial for illegal arms
possession and money laundering.
The government said, in the application filed by prosecution lawyer,
Oladipo Okpeseyi (SAN), that Dasuki was a man of huge influence across
the country, and that the safety of witnesses it intends calling would
be threatened if their identities were not concealed.
“The defendant (Dasuki), while serving as the NSA, imported into the
country a large cache of highly sophisticated arms and ammunition, most
of which have not been accounted for.
“Upon the search of the defendant’s residence, some of these arms and
ammunition were recovered, while the whereabouts of others is not known
till date.
“A huge volume of these highly sophisticated arms and ammunition is
feared to be in the possession of persons, who are sympathetic to the
defendant.
“The defendant was the immediate past National Security Adviser
(NSA), a retired senior military officer and crowned prince of Sokoto
Caliphate, who undoubtedly, commands large followership throughout the
length and breadth of Nigeria and, who may be aggrieved by this trial.
“Most of the witnesses in this case are security personnel, who are
involved in other operations across the country, while others are
residents within the area of dominance of the defendant and have
expressed fears of being identified by members of the public, who are
sympathetic to the defendant,” it stated.
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