Tuesday, 6 September 2011
FOUR NIGERIANS SAVED FROM BEING HANGED IN MALAYSIA
Like the biblical injunction which states that 'the
wages of sin is death', in Malaysia, the
punishment for trafficking in hard drugs is
outright death by hanging; no appeal!
Curiously, four Nigerians, Messrs Ugochukwu
Emmanuel Innocent, Udeh Innocent
Chukwuemeka, Olisa Kelvin Chukwuka and
Mgbeajuo Alex Chigozie, perhaps, out of sheer
greed or ignorance, would have added to the
numbers of persons executed by hanging in the
Asian country for allegedly trafficking in hard
drugs.
The suspects were rounded up at the Murtala
Mohammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos
recently having been profiled to have ingested
substances that tested positive for amphetamine
weighing 5.715kgs.
Ugochukwu Emmanuel who travelled with a
Nigerian passport bearing Gaye Jerry, 33, wanted
to board an Ethiopian Airways flight when he was
found to have concealed 600 grammes of
Methamphetamine in the metal handle of his
luggage while Udeh Innocent Chukwuemeka, 36,
hid 2kgs of similar drug in a false compartment of
his bag during the screening of Qatar Airways
flight.
Olisah Kelvin Chukwuka, 26, who was caught
during the screening of passengers on an Egypt
Air flight, ingested 1.300kg while Mgbeajuo Alex
Chigozie, 31, who attempted to board an Emirate
Airline, swallowed 1.815kg of Methamphetamine.
All four suspects were destined for Malaysia.
Chairman of NDLEA, Ahmadu Giade while
reacting to the degree of involvement of Nigerian
youths in drug deals urged the youths to join the
anti-drug campaigns and make the world a drug
-free place.
The drug czar said, "While we celebrate the
prevention of these four suspects from
premature death, members of the public,
particularly the youths, must make frantic efforts
individually to resist drug trafficking.
Another worrisome dimension is the number of
Nigerians like Gaye Jerry with foreign passports
and hidden identities who are on death roll in
other countries. Everybody must be actively
involved in this campaign."
Sources at NDLEA intimated Crime Guard that
Gaye Jerry, a native of Imo State but resides in
Lagos, concealed 600 grammes in the metal
handle of his luggage. The bag contained
foodstuff meant to distract attention, still the drug
was discovered during routine search at the
luggage check desk.
Gaye, a trader who sells clothes, lived in Gambia
between 2000 and 2004. Like Gaye, Udeh
Innocent Chukwuemeka who is a student in
Malaysia, concealed 2kgs of methamphetamine in
his bag. Udeh is studying English at Edutran
College at Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia.
During interrogation, he confessed that he took
the risk to improve his financial status. "I got
involved in drug trafficking because I need
money. I am an English language student in
Malaysia.
After my primary school at Central School,
Nnobi, I was admitted at Madonna Commercial
School also in Nnobi but I stopped in class two
due to lack of fund. I also worked as a
commercial motorcyclist and taxi driver in Abia
State before I travelled to Malaysia in search of
greener pastures. I regret my involvement," he
lamented.
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