Nigeria: Hezbollah armoury discovered in Kano city

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BBC:

Soldiers stand around a cache of weapons display on 30 May 2013 in the Bompai area of the northern Nigerian city of Kano

The military said the weapons carefully stored in sawdust

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An armoury belonging to the Lebanese group Hezbollah has been discovered in northern Nigeria, the West African nation’s army and spy agency has said.

Three Lebanese nationals have been arrested, an army spokesman, Brig Gen Ilyasu Isa Abba, said.

The cache, including rifles, anti-tank weapons and an RPG, were found in a warehouse in the city of Kano, he said.

Nigeria’s State Security Service said they were intended for use against “Israeli and Western interests”.

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2 Replies to “Nigeria: Hezbollah armoury discovered in Kano city”

  1. Hezbollah is the non plausible deniable arm of the Iranians, there are suppose to be over 10,000 of their agents in North America.

  2. No surprise here , it’s all part of the 1400+ yr. jihad, war or whatever name you give it against the ‘unholy’ ,’unclean’ Infidel.