The Russian government has denied that the aircraft, filled with
military hardware, arrested in Nigeria Saturday has any link with
Russia.
The Eastern European country said through its embassy in Nigeria that the plane wasn’t Russian and had no link with Russia.
“According to the information of the Embassy, the detained in Kano
plane, allegedly carrying military hardware on board, is not Russian,”
the Russia Embassy in Nigeria, tweeted via its handle @RusEmbNigeria
late Saturday.
Media reports had suggested Saturday that the
aircraft, now being detained at the Aminu Kano Airport in Kano,
originated from Russia.
The plane, loaded with arms, bullet proof
vests and a chopper, is believed to be on its way to neighbouring Chad,
when it was intercepted by Nigerian authorities.
Although it
confirmed the aircraft was being held and investigated, the military did
not say where it originated from and where it was headed.
“An
Antonov Cargo aircraft carrying some military hardware was arrested at
the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in the early hours of
Saturday 6th Dec. 2014,” the military tweeted via its handle
[@DefenceInfoNG].
“Investigation is ongoing to determine the
content and origin of the aircraft. Further details will be made as soon
as the investigation is completed.”
Security operatives at the
Kano Airport had seized the plane when it landed at the facility at
about 2a.m. Saturday as a result of technical problems.
Crew members of the airplane were immediately detained while investigations continued, officials said.
“Security has since been beefed up at the airport in order to ensure proper investigation,” the officials added.
The General Manager, Communications, Federal Airport Authority of
Nigeria, FAAN, Yakubu Datti, confirmed the seizure of the plane.
He said the pilot sought permission to land at the airport after the plane developed problems.
“The plane had a technical problem and the pilot sought (for) permission to land at the airport’’, he said.
Mr. Datti said security agencies had since commenced investigation into the matter.
Security sources told PREMIUM TIMES the plane was travelling to N’djamena, the capital of Chad.
PR Nigeria, an agency known for distributing press statements on behalf
of the Nigerian military, later circulated a statement saying the
aircraft contained “a chopper tucked in it”.
“… Intense
investigation is ongoing including using diplomatic means to unravel the
mission of the aircraft, its origin and destination,” the statement
said.
This is the third time since 2009 that planes loaded with arms would be arrested in Kano, our correspondent says.
The detained planes were later released after investigations.
The destination of the latest aircraft has however raised concerns amid
increasing worries in Nigeria over Chad’s alleged role in the Boko
Haram insurgency plaguing Nigeria’s northeast.
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