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Nigerian Receives10 Strokes, Jailed18 years In Malaysia for Illegal Drugs


Nigerian Receives10 Strokes, Jailed18 years In Malaysia for Illegal Drugs
A Nigerian, caught at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Malaysia with a stash of drugs in his stomach, pleaded guilty to having 389.8gm of methamphetamine and has been sentenced to 18 years imprisonment by High Court in that country.
Nwannochie, 27, was also ordered to be given 10 strokes of the cane by Justice Datuk Abdul Alim Abdullah after he pleaded guilty to drug possession at the Customs inspection counter at the KLIA arrival hall in Sepang between 11pm on Feb 29, 2012 and 6.55pm on March 2, 2012.


The judge, who ordered Mr Nwannochie’s jail term to run effective from the date of arrest, said the latter was lucky to get away with an alternative charge of drug possession instead of the initial drug trafficking charge that carried the death sentence upon conviction.

Mr Nwannochie was detained on Feb 29, 2012 when Customs authorities noticed him walking in a suspicious manner.

On March 1, 2012, he was taken to the Serdang Hospital where an X-ray showed the presence of a foreign lump inside his stomach. The lump was later found to consist of 54 capsules of methamphetamine- Channels News

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