Space Travel News  
NUKEWARS
Iranian on trial over arms seized in Nigeria

by Staff Writers
Lagos (AFP) Feb 16, 2011
An alleged Iranian Revolutionary Guard member went on trial Wednesday over weapons sent from Iran and seized in Nigeria, a case that has led to a probe of whether Tehran breached UN sanctions.

Azim Aghajani and Nigerian suspect Ali Abbas Jega, who were both in the dock as the trial began, have pleaded not guilty to three charges of importing 13 containers of weapons and falsely declaring them as building materials.

The arms shipment has drawn international attention because it could constitute a violation of UN sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme. It has also sparked diplomatic tensions between West African nations and Iran.

After Wednesday's brief court session, Aghanjani's lawyer told journalists his client was not a member of the Revolutionary Guards, the economic and military force in Iran, and was simply a businessman.

Court documents have identified Aghajani as a Revolutionary Guard member and a businessman.

Lawyer Chris Uche also said the arms shipment was a "normal business transaction" between Iran and Gambia, which Tehran says was the final destination for the weapons.

"The man is a genuine businessman," Uche said. "He is a Persian who is fluent in English language, and hence his being contracted. He does not belong to any such organisation," he said, referring to the Revolutionary Guard.

Uche said "the arms were passing through Nigeria and not to Nigeria."

Gambia has denied it was the intended recipient of the weapons and has cut diplomatic ties with Iran over the dispute.

Senegal also recalled its ambassador to Iran and expressed concern that the weapons could end up in the hands of separatist rebels from the Movement of Democratic Forces of Casamance, in Senegal's south, which has bases in Gambia.

Dakar announced last month, however, that it was reinstating its ambassador.

Prosecutors got off to a rocky start as the trial began Wednesday, with the judge criticising them over a conflict in dates provided for when Nigerian suspect Jega gave a statement to authorities.

Judge Okechukwu Okeke angrily tossed the written statement back at prosecutors over the one-day discrepancy in the day provided in it and the one given by a witness.

"If you mess up the case in your office, do not use the court as a cover," he said. "This is a very serious lapse."

Prosecutors' first witness was an agent from Nigeria's secret police.

He described how he went to the Iranian embassy on November 13 to "invite" Aghajani to his office for interrogation, days after going to Jega's office for the same purpose.

The arms, including rockets and grenades, were seized at a dock in Lagos in October. Iran's ambassador to Nigeria has said their final destination was Gambia and that they were being shipped as part of a deal between those two nations.

Iran is under four sets of sanctions over its nuclear programme, including a ban on arms sales, and Nigeria has reported the seizure to the UN Security Council.

A UN panel of experts on sanctions on Iran was recently in Nigeria to investigate the weapons shipment.

Two officials from the Iranian embassy attended the start of the trial, which took place under tight security, with dozens of armed policemen around the court and a bomb disposal team positioned inside.

The trial is to resume on Thursday.



Share This Article With Planet Earth
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit
YahooMyWebYahooMyWeb GoogleGoogle FacebookFacebook



Related Links
Learn about nuclear weapons doctrine and defense at SpaceWar.com
Learn about missile defense at SpaceWar.com
All about missiles at SpaceWar.com
Learn about the Superpowers of the 21st Century at SpaceWar.com



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


NUKEWARS
IAEA chief under 'political pressure': Iran
Tehran (AFP) Feb 15, 2011
Iran said on Tuesday that the chief of the UN atomic watchdog is under "political pressure" when it comes to the Islamic republic's nuclear programme. "It is clear that statements that are ambiguous or seek to create confusion are made under political pressure," foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast told reporters. He was reacting to comments from International Atomic Energy Agen ... read more







NUKEWARS
Vandenberg Launches Minotaur One

ISRO Awaits Data On GSLV Failure

BrahMos Aerospace To Make Cryogenic Engines For Indian Rockets

Activities At Esrange Space Center 2011

NUKEWARS
Volunteers begin virtual Mars 'space walk'

Mars 500: Landing On The Simulated Red Planet

Experiment volunteers 'to land on Mars'

Tool Makes Search For Martian Life Easier

NUKEWARS
Astrobotic Technology Annouces Lunar Mission On SpaceX Falcon 9

LRO Could Have Given Apollo 14 Crew Another Majestic View

NASA's New Lander Prototype Skates Through Integration And Testing

Draper Commits One Million Dollars To Next Giant Leap's Moon Lander

NUKEWARS
Launch Plus Five Years: A Ways Traveled, A Ways To Go

Mission To Pluto And Beyond Marks 10 Years Since Project Inception

NUKEWARS
NASA Finds Earth-Size Planet Candidates In Habitable Zone

Las Cumbres Scientists Play Key Role In New Planetry System Discovery

A Six-Planet System

Earth-Size Planet Candidates Found In Habitable Zone

NUKEWARS
ATK And Astrium Unveil Liberty Rocket For NASA CCDev-2 Competition

Renewed Call For Competitive US Spaceflight Marketplace

Rocket Team Hot Fire AJ26 Flight Engine For Taurus II

SpaceX shows off its blackened 'Dragon' craft

NUKEWARS
U.S. wary of China space weapons

Slow progress in U.S.-China space efforts

China Builds Theme Park In Spaceport

Tiangong Space Station Plans Progessing

NUKEWARS
Two-Timing Spacecraft Has Date With Another Comet

Stardust Heading Into The Bonus Round

Asteroid's near hit changes its orbit

Car-size asteroid nears Earth Wednesday


The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2010 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any Web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy Statement