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Two Nigerians get over six years prison for cannabis possession

MELAKA, April 29 — A Nigerian man and his female compatriot were sentenced to six and a half years in prison by the High Court today for possessing drugs three years ago.

Judge Datuk Anselm Charles Fernandis imposed the sentence on Kebechi Thomas Nwankwu, 38, and Happy Akhidenor Aituaje, 33, after they pleaded guilty to the charge of possessing 580.98g of cannabis.

The offence was committed at the Bukit Beruang Bestari Apartment, Jalan Bukit Beruang, Taman Bukit Beruang Bestari, in Melaka, on March 24, 2022, around 5.30 am.

They were charged under Section 12(2) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which is punishable by life imprisonment or a minimum of five years in prison and a minimum of 10 strokes of the cane.

Lawyer Datin Kharen Jit Kaur, who represented both the accused, appealed for a minimum sentence for her clients on the basis that they had families in Nigeria.

However, deputy public prosecutor Mohd Asri Abd Rahman Sidik urged for a stringent penalty, emphasising the importance of public interest over their personal considerations, given the gravity of drug-related offenses.

He also stressed that the sentence should serve as a deterrent not only to Malaysians but also to foreigners, aimed at preventing similar offences.

— Bernama

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