Pictured! Two Young Nigerians Get 55 Years Jail Term In Enugu....via@sejazzymusic
She was convicted and sentenced by Justice D. V. Agishi to
10 years each in counts one and two and 20 years in count three making her
sentence 40 years altogether.
The second convict, Onyemauchechukwu, 27, was charged with
trafficking and unlawful importation of 9.975kg of heroin. He was convicted as
charged and sentenced to 10 years in count one with a fine of N1m and five
years in count two with a fine of N500,000,000.
Okafor reportedly hid 3.450kg of amphetamine inside the
pockets of jean trousers in her luggage.
She told the court that she was broke and needed money. “I
had been approached on many occasions to smuggle drugs but I declined. I
thought that I could earn some quick money in few days,” she stated.
Onyemauchechukwu said he was recruited in Tanzania by a
suspected drug cartel in East Africa. He told investigators that he smuggled
drugs because he was stranded.
“I used to sell phone accessories before I left the country.
I wanted to go to Malaysia in search of job opportunities but I was stranded in
Tanzania. Then I met a Nigerian who gave me money and promised to assist me get
back to Nigeria. He offered to give me some money to start up my business. He
later took me to Bujumbura in Burundi where I was given 9.975kg of heroin
hidden inside cosmetics,” he stated.
NDLEA Chairman,Ahmadu Giade, expressed satisfaction with the
judgment.
He said, “While this punishment is expected to correct the
convicts, it will equally help to deter others from getting involved in drug
trafficking. The agency commits huge resources in drug investigation, arrests
and prosecution. Judgment like this will further lend credence to the nation’s
anti-drug campaign.”
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