US Returnee Caught With Pistol With 26 Rounds Of Ammunition At Lagos Airport
Category: Nigeria News
A United States based Nigerian, Mr Afolabi Olumide has been handed over to the
Department of State Services, DSS after a pistol with two magazines containing
26 rounds of ammunition was found in his baggage at Murtala Muhammed
International Airport (MMIA), Lagos.
The pistol and the magazines were discovered during routine examination at the ‘D’ wing of the Arrival Hall MMIA, at about 11.05 hours on Wednesday, April 13 by operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service
Spokesperson for the customs command, DSC Victor Ogagbor, said Olumide with Passport number B50120017 had arrived from Washington DC via United Airlines to Lagos and had earlier been discovered to be in possession of two international passports.
“The suspected passenger had earlier been accused by Nigeria Immigration Service of illegally being in possession of two International Passports,” he said.
He said that the importation of the firearm contravenes Schedule 4 of the Customs and Excise and Management Act which was an Absolute Prohibition.
“The NCS MMIA command has since handed over the suspect and the arms to the Department of States Services,” he said.
The pistol and the magazines were discovered during routine examination at the ‘D’ wing of the Arrival Hall MMIA, at about 11.05 hours on Wednesday, April 13 by operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service
Spokesperson for the customs command, DSC Victor Ogagbor, said Olumide with Passport number B50120017 had arrived from Washington DC via United Airlines to Lagos and had earlier been discovered to be in possession of two international passports.
“The suspected passenger had earlier been accused by Nigeria Immigration Service of illegally being in possession of two International Passports,” he said.
He said that the importation of the firearm contravenes Schedule 4 of the Customs and Excise and Management Act which was an Absolute Prohibition.
“The NCS MMIA command has since handed over the suspect and the arms to the Department of States Services,” he said.
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