A Nigerian Student studying at a private college in Malaysia has been
sentenced to death by hanging after the High Court Shah Alam on Friday
found him guilty of trafficking 725.4 gm of methamphetamine three years
ago.
According to punch, Luke Nnaemeka Ugwu, 29, was said to have
committed the offence at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport arrival
hall in Sepang at 9.45 pm on May 15, 2012.
Justice Datuk Abdul Alim Abdullah found his defence to be a mere denial, according to Bernama, Malaysian National News Agency.
Deputy
public prosecutor Hasifulkhair Mohammed Jamaluddin and Husniyah Hanapi
represented the prosecution while counsel Hasnan Hamzah defended Luke.
In
the same court, two other Nigerian students were said to have escaped
the rope after one of them pleaded guilty to an alternative charge.
Onyeme
Chibunna Okechukwu, 31, and Obdiegwu Chinwuba Sigismund, 29, initially
claimed trial to trafficking in 4,432 gm of cannabis, under Section
39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which carries the death
sentence, according to Bernama.
They were accused of committing the offence at the parking lot at Magna Villa Condo, Selayang around 1 am on February 20, 2012.
When
the trial was about to commence, Onyeme was said to have pleaded guilty
to the alternative charge of drug possession and received a 12-year
sentence and 12 strokes of the cane, while Obdiegwu was acquitted.
The judge ordered Onyeme to serve the jail term from the date of his arrest on February 20, 2012.
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