Honourable Justice Sale Kogo Idrissa of the Federal High Court sitting in Kano has sentenced an automobile parts dealer, Okeke Chika Victor to 10 years imprisonment over heroin smuggling.
He pleaded not guilty to a one-count charge of unlawful importation of heroin filed against him by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).
After five months of intense trial, Justice Sale found him guilty and sentenced him to 10 years imprisonment.
The heroin weighing 10.6kg and concealed inside new submersible water pumping machines were illegally imported from Maputo in Mozambique in April 2016.
NDLEA officers at the Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) made the discovery during an inward screening of an Ethiopian Airline flight.
After an intense follow-up operation the convict, Okeke Chika Victor was arrested on September 3, 2016 and charged to court.
According to the NDLEA Kano airport commander, Ambrose Umaru, the arrest of the convict was made possible by the tenacity of officers who successfully monitored the convict.
“After the heroin seizure was made in April 2016, we organised a manhunt that eventually led to his arrest in September 2016. Although he pleaded not guilty, he was unable to prove his case before the court”.
Meanwhile the convict in his statement said that he was promised the sum of $5,000 saying: “I was asked to bring the heroin to Nigeria for a fee of $5,000 but my arrest had turned the table against me. I had wanted to invest the money in automobile parts business” he stated. Okeke hails from Anambra State.
Commenting on the conviction, the Chairman/Chief Executive of the NDLEA, Colonel Muhammad Mustapha Abdallah (retd.) expressed satisfaction with the sentence describing it as laudable.
“The timely dispensation of justice and 10 years sentence passed on the convict is laudable. Let me assure you that the Agency will continue to push for stiffer punishment for drug trafficking, thereby making the criminal trade unattractive” the chairman stated.