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The Nigerian secret service today announced that it had arrested three Nigerians who were part of a terrorist cell trained in Iran. The cell was believed to be planning to attack U.S. and Israeli targets in Nigeria as part of an effort to “unsettle” the West.
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But the Iranians rejected the accusations made by the Nigerian secret service.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian was quoted as saying he “rejected Nigerian and Western media reports of illegal activities by the Islamic republic in Nigeria.”

Amir-Abdollahian urged the Nigerians to refrain from such accusations because relations between Iran and Nigeria were “developing.”

The State Security Service in Nigeria announced that they arrested Abdullahi Mustapha Berende and two other Nigerians in December. They claim the arrests were made after Berende made several “suspicious” trips to Iran, where he interacted with Iranians in a “high-profile terrorist network.”
“His Iranian sponsors requested that he identifies and gathers intelligence on public places and prominent hotels frequented by Americans and Israelis to facilitate attacks,” SSS spokeswoman Marilyn Ogar said in a statement. “There is conclusive evidence that Berende, in collaboration with his Iranian handlers, were involved in grievous crimes against the national security of this country.”
Ogar said Berende was the leader of a Shiite sect in the central city of Ilorin.

She said Berende gave to his Iranian handlers the names of former dictator Ibrahim Babangida, and ex-supreme leader of Muslims in Nigeria, Ibrahim Dasuki, as targets—though it’s not entirely clear why attacks against those Nigerians would prove unsettling to the West. Other targets were the USAID building and the Jewish Cultural Centre (Chabad) in Lagos, Ogar said.

Ogar said Berende, 50, was tracked over a six-month period. He allegedly received a mandate from Iran — where he received training in weapons handling and the use of improvised devices — to establish a cell in Lagos and coordinate attacks under the cover of running a business.
Nigerians Claim To Have Broken Up Terrorist Cell with Links to Iran
 
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Why can't Iran just leave it's hegemonic ambitions and concentrate on it's country? People are being lowered to poverty with the dying Iranian Rial.
 
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Why can't Iran just leave it's hegemonic ambitions and concentrate on it's country? People are being lowered to poverty with the dying Iranian Rial.

Iranian regime is the root of all evil in the Middle East i cant think of one country Iran did not intervene or try to intervene in, this cancer must be removed.


This is the nature of all Islamist/theocratic revolutions. After they have screwed the country enough, they turn to outward export of fundamentalism to sway attention at home. For the life of it I cannot understand what beef does Iran have against Israel which is primarily engaged in an Arab and Sunni dispute.
 
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This is not the first time I belive, I wish if I could post links :cry:
 
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send it to me I will post them for you!

I can't PM you with links either..

16 November 2010 Last updated at 13:06 GMT Share this pageEmail Print Share this page

Nigeria reports seized Iranian arms shipment to UN

Nigeria has reported its seizure of a shipment of arms from Iran to the United Nations Security Council.

The Nigerian authorities discovered the weapons, including rocket launchers and grenades, last month in containers labelled as building materials.

They had said they would report the seizure if it was shown that UN sanctions had been broken.

Iran said the weapons were the subject of a "misunderstanding", which had been cleared up.

Nigeria's foreign minister, Odein Ajumogobia, said: "Following preliminary investigations, our permanent mission in New York has reported the seizure and inspection of the arms shipment from Iran."

Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, who visited Nigeria last week, said: "A private company which had sold conventional defence weapons to another country in West Africa had transferred the shipment via Nigeria which raised some doubts with relevant officials."

He said an Iranian representative of the company in Nigeria "had offered explanations and I believe the misunderstanding has been cleared up".

The France-based shipping company CMA CGM which transported the shipment said it was hidden in containers labelled as building materials and attempts were made to send it to Gambia before the Nigerian police seized it.

Iran is under UN sanctions because of its nuclear programme and is banned Iran from supplying, selling or transferring arms. Tehran denies accusations that its programme is aimed at developing nuclear weapons.
 
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You guys bring in sectarian posts again and infractions will follow.That's the hundredth time I am telling it,yet some people still don't get it.Is it too hard to understand?
 
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You guys bring in sectarian posts again and infractions will follow.That's the hundredth time I am telling it,yet some people still don't get it.Is it too hard to understand?

I Don't see you deleting posts that contain the word "Wahabi" in it, even though it's an offensive and a sectarian word.
 
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You guys bring in sectarian posts again and infractions will follow.That's the hundredth time I am telling it,yet some people still don't get it.Is it too hard to understand?

That was true, we are talking about the way your Mullahs regime think. Anyway..
 
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Why are u arabs talking here as if you guys are saints? You've spread more chaos across the world than iranians have. You've caused division within Pakistan Afghanistan with you're bullshit. What pisses me off the most is how you think you guys are innocent.

I see some arabs here talking about Iran must mind its own business, Same goes for you ppl.
 
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iran; everywhere and anywhere! thumbs up! place in the world isn't without their reach
 
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