iol.co.za, 24 Aug 2012
The milions of rounds of ammunition, which ended up in Luanda, Angola, while it was destined for SA, will be returned to Singapore where it came from, the Pretoria High Court was told.
Armscor accredited weapons dealer New Generation Arms Management (NGAM) and the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) reached an agreement. In terms the agreement the arms control committee will issue the arms company with in-transit permits to remove the ammunition from a store in Luanda to send it back to Singapore.
The company gave an undertaking to Judge Neil Tuchten that it would ensure that the ammunition safely made its way to Singapore. Full story
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