For his involvement in drug traffic, a 20-years old mechanic has bagged a two year jail term in Lagos
(Press)
A Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday sentenced a 20-year-old mechanic to two years imprisonment for drug trafficking.
The convict, Samshudeen Olowu, was charged by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on a one-count charge of dealing in restricted narcotics.
Olowu,
who had pleaded not guilty to the charge on his first arraignment on
April 25, changed his plea and pleaded guilty at the resumed hearing on
Thursday.
Following his plea, the Prosecutor, Mr Jeremiah Aernan, reviewed the facts of the case and tendered several evidence which the court admitted as exhibits.
Delivering her judgment, Justice Ishola Olatoregun, found the accused guilty as charged, and convicted him accordingly.
“The
convict is hereby sentenced to a term of two years imprisonment, or an
option of one million naira fine in lieu,” Olatoregun said in her
judgment.
The judge also ordered that the drug
remnants should be destroyed by the NDLEA within 90 days if no appeal is
filed against the judgment.
Earlier, the
prosecutor had told the court that Olowu was arrested on March 12 at a
cannal near Aguda in Surulere area of Lagos with about 220 grams of
cannabis sativa (Indian hemp).
The prosecutor said
that the offence contravened the provisions of Sections 11 (c) of the
NDLEA Act, Cap. N30, Law of the Federation, 2004.
In
his plea for mercy, the convict begged the court to temper justice with
mercy and promised to be a better person if given a second chance
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