A drug trafficker, Chibuzor Onyemaechi, will spend the next 10 years in jail for his crimes.
A 31-year-old businessman, Onyemaechi Chibuzor, is to spend the next 10 years in prison, with hard labour to that effect, for trafficking in drugs. The sentence was handed down by Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia of the Federal High Court in Lagos.
Chibuzor's
day of reckoning came when he was arrested by the men of National Drug
Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), on December 20, 2011, at the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, with 600 grammes of methamphetamine,
during an outward clearance of Emirates Airline flight to Malaysia, and
was convicted after a trial that lasted for three years.
More after cut:
He
was first arraigned on March 15, 2012, before Justice Benedicta
Molokwu, who is now retired, and granted bail in the sum of N1 million
with two sureties in like sum, after pleading not guilty to the charge.
Upon
the retirement of Justice Molokwu, the case was reassigned to Justice
Ofili-Ajumogobia, who revoked the bail earlier granted to him by the
former court when he jumped bail on May 22, 2014, during the cause of
the trial.
The NDLEA had called two witnesses, and
tendered 14 exhibits which included the convict’s statements, arresting
officers’ statements, drug laboratory report, exhibit forms, the seized drug, international passport and other traveling documents, which were admitted by the court.
After
reviewing the evidence, the judge convicted the accused as charged,
holding that she was convinced beyond reasonable doubt by the evidence
of the prosecution that the convict actually committed the offence, and
accordingly, sentenced him to 10 years imprisonment with hard labour.
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