A Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday, sentenced one Frederick Aghedo,
28, to four years imprisonment for dealing in Indian hemp (cannabis
sativa). Justice Saliu Saidu convicted and sentenced Aghedo after he
pleaded guilty to a charge of trafficking in drugs.
The offence of drug trafficking attracts life imprisonment the judge
however, said he was lenient because Aghedo was a first time
offender. “I have considered the facts before me particularly that the
accused is a first offender. “However, the court cannot close its eyes
to the harmful effects of drugs in the society.
“The accused is hereby sentenced to four years imprisonment, beginning
from the date of his arrest,’’ he held. Saidu ordered that the drug
should be handed over to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency
(NDLEA) for destruction. Earlier, the prosecutor Mr Aliyu Abubakar told
the court that the convict committed the offence on June 21, 2015.
He said that the convict was arrested with the 9kg of hemp at the
Idiroko area of Lagos by NDLEA officials. He said the offence
contravenes the provisions of Section 11 (c) of the NDLEA Act, Cap 30
Laws of the Federation, 2004
Sources Vanguard
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