Identified as Mary George Unazi, 30-year-old Nigerian female student in Malaysia, was sentenced to death by the Malaysian High Court today May 14th for trafficking 765.9gm of met-amphetamine at the KL International Airport (KLIA) on May 10th 2011.
The presiding judge, Judge Datuk Ghazali Cha, while delivering his judgement said all evidence brought against her proved that she was indeed guilty of trafficking the banned substance. He said she had failed on her part to convince the court that the bag which contained the substance wasn't hers.
Unazi was arrested at the baggage claim area at the international arrival hall of KLIA. She was charged under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 of Malaysia which carries a mandatory death penalty upon conviction.
They no dey hear word! Push drugs n die but still dey go still push.. Maybe the pay is bigger in all these drug forbidden countries
ReplyDeleteVanity upon vanity. All in d name of making easy money.
ReplyDeleteMay God forgive you and have mercy on you
ReplyDeleteJust see dis ones life now. Its a pity
ReplyDeleteso sad.... when your parents thought that you are schooling you the went further to do this, well may your soul rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteMore will still be convinced and please make una no help anybody carry load or even hold bottled water for airport, so many innocent souls hv been implicated ds way
ReplyDeleteGod see you
ReplyDeletestubborn fly...God hv mercy on her soul
ReplyDeleteNawa why is that pple don't hear anything again hmm
ReplyDeleteNo reason these drug pushers will give to justify carrying drugs. They are just being selfish and greedy.
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