Audio By Carbonatix
An Accra High Court has sentenced a driver, resident in Italy, to 20 years imprisonment with hard labour for trying to smuggle 65 pellets of heroin out of Ghana.
Kwabena Adusei charged with possession of narcotic drugs and attempted exportation of narcotic drugs without lawful authority, pleaded not guilty.
The court, presided over by Justice Charles Quist, found Adusei guilty on the two charges and sentenced him to 10 years on each charge. The sentences are to run concurrently.
Senior State Attorney Marina Appiah Opare, the prosecutor for the case, said the complainants are officials of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB).
On September 8, 2009 at about 0900 hours Adusei was picked up by NACOB officials at Boarding Gate One at the Kotoka International Airport while going through departure formalities on suspicion of having swallowed some narcotic drugs.
Prosecution said Adusei, who was scheduled to board a Delta Airline Flight with flight number Dl 167 from Accra- New York, tested positive for heroin in a field test of his urine.
During interrogation, Adusei confessed that he had swallowed 65 pellets of heroin. On September 9, 2009, Adusei, under careful observation, expelled all the pellets.
In his caution statement, Adusei indicated that he swallowed the 65 pellets in Lagos, Nigeria, where he had purchased them at the cost of $24,000.
When the exhibits were forwarded to the Ghana Standard Authority (GSA) for analytical examination, the drugs were determined to be heroin.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Bus returning from 31st night prayer kills 2, injures dozens at Assin Dansame
12 minutes -
Political parties must stay out of local governance – Andrew Bediako
12 minutes -
Beyond Witchcraft: Why preparation, not spiritual fear, determines success
13 minutes -
Margaret Korme Tetteh
51 minutes -
Sammy Gyamfi’s work at Goldbod in few months would take someone five years – Ato Forson
1 hour -
From Accra to Wuzhen: The Ghanaian schoolgirls making their mark in global AI
1 hour -
Ghana must prioritise value addition to sustain IMF gains – Prof Asuming
1 hour -
Man allegedly poisons his incoming girlfriend over GH₵100 at Buduburam
1 hour -
Jennifer Frimpong: Ghana’s health system faces funding shock, urgent reforms needed
2 hours -
Tighter cocoa supply lifts prices as Ghana records good crop conditions
2 hours -
KAAF University donates to Widows, urges Public to end Discrimination against Elderly Widows
2 hours -
NAIMOS task force disrupts illegal mining operations along Ankobra River
2 hours -
President’s New Year message lacked hope and sincerity – NPP’s Senyo Amekplenu
3 hours -
Ebo Noah remanded pending psychiatric exam, to reappear on January 15
3 hours -
Our public university system is falling down
3 hours
