Sunday, December 15, 2024 - A 35-year-old Nigerian man and his 27-year-old Gambian wife have received life sentences and fines of Dh500,000 each for attempting to smuggle 4.2kg of marijuana into the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The couple were arrested at Dubai International Airport on January 2,
2024, following a routine customs inspection.
The incident began when customs officers noticed an unusual density in
the luggage of the woman.
Upon closer inspection, authorities discovered 4,290.86 grams of
marijuana hidden inside several vehicle filters. The suspect was then
immediately detained for questioning.
Further investigation revealed that the marijuana was intended for the
Nigerian man, who was arrested in Dubai's Naif area while trying to collect the
package from a cargo service.
During the trial, the court examined evidence including forensic
reports, digital communication linking the Nigerian suspect to the shipment,
and witness testimonies from customs officials.
Initially, the suspects denied knowledge of the drugs. However, despite
their claims of ignorance about the contents of the shipment, the court
dismissed their defence.
The court found their argument implausible, particularly as both
individuals were found to have been using cocaine, which invalidated their
argument of unawareness or lack of consent.
The court also noted that the couple had knowledge of previous drug
shipments in August and November of the previous year, further linking them to
the crime. Additionally, digital communications were presented as evidence,
which the court said confirmed their intent to smuggle drugs.
On November 28, the Dubai Criminal Court convicted both individuals on
drug smuggling charges, sentencing them to life imprisonment followed by
deportation.
In addition to the prison terms, they were each fined Dh500,000. If they
are unable to pay the fine, they will serve one additional day in prison for
every Dh100 of the total fine amount.
The confiscated drugs were also ordered to be destroyed.
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