Alleged drug peddler rejects English, wants charge interpreted in Hausa

Alleged drug peddler rejects English, wants charge interpreted in Hausa

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A 28-year-old drug trafficker, Salisu Rabiu, on Thursday pleaded guilty to conspiracy and peddling of Indian hemp in Lagos.

Through an interpreter, Mr Rabiu told a federal high court in Lagos that he committed the offences with another man at large.

He was charged by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) before Justice Ibrahim Kala on two counts.

When the charge was first read to him, Mr Rabiu shook his head to convey that he did not understand the English in which the charge was preferred, stating he only understands Hausa.

Consequently, the court asked for an interpreter.

When an interpreter was obtained, the court’s registrar read the charge in English again, and the volunteer interpreted the same in Hausa to the defendant.

According to NDLEA counsel, N.I. Erondu, the defendant, conspired with another person, Nasiru Bello, who is now at large, to peddle Indian hemp on November 20, 2023, at Ikorodu in Lagos.

After the charge was interpreted to the defendant, he pleaded guilty to both counts – conspiracy and illegal deal in Indian hemp.

Following his guilty plea, the prosecutor reviewed the facts of the case and tendered in evidence documents such as a drug analysis form, a scientific aid form and the illicit substance.

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