Just about some weeks after South African government seized
$9.3million allegedly belonging to the Nigerian government, they have once
again confiscated $5.7million arms money from Nigeria.
From City
Press
This is the second multimillion-rand arms deal
between the two countries in the past month that has resulted in the money
being frozen in South African banks.
The money was frozen in both cases for
allegedly being the proceeds of illegal transactions.
City Press’ sister paper Rapport has learnt
that the department for offences against the state in the Special Investigating
Unit is also involved.
Documents in the newspaper’s possession show that
the earlier consignment was approved by the Nigerian government – that
country’s national security adviser personally issued the end-user certificate
for the transaction.
An entire “shopping list” was supplied with
the certificate, which included everything from helicopters to unmanned
aircraft, rockets and ammunition.
Sources close to the investigation said the
latest transaction was between Cerberus Risk Solutions, an arms broker in Cape
Town, and Societe D’Equipments Internationaux, a Nigerian company in Abuja.
An impeccable source said this company paid
the R60 million into Cerberus’ account at Standard Bank.
The marketing and contracting permits also
expired at the same time.
The company has since applied for
re-registration, but the application lay in the NCACC’s mailbox for more than
two months.
The NPA’s Asset Forfeiture Unit subsequently
obtained a court order in the South Gauteng High Court to seize the money.
NPA spokesperson Nathi Mncube said there were
no indications that the two transactions were related.
“However,
both are now the subject of a criminal investigation and all possible
information and connections are being investigated,” said Mncube
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