A Nigerian footballer in Vietnam, Theophilus Ugwu has been sentenced to death for smuggling nearly six kilos of methamphetamine from Cambodia to the country.
On March 8 last year, police found Ugwu transporting 12 bags containing meth from Cambodia to Vietnam in Tay Ninh’s Ben Cau District. The meth weighed around 5.92 kilograms.
He was charged with “illegal trafficking of narcotic substances” by the People’s Court of the Western province of Tay Ninh, Vietnam, a local newspaper reported.
Ugwu said he came from Nigeria to Cambodia in February last year as a soccer player. But in March, he became acquainted with another African, who promised to help him play for a famous Cambodian club.
On said day, the man hired Ugwu to deliver a bag containing the drugs from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC).
Ugwu accepted the deal and got $1,000 but was eventually busted by police as he tried to smuggle the drugs into Vietnam through less-traveled paths.
In court, he said he did not know the bag contained drugs.
The seizure of such huge amounts of narcotics occurred despite Vietnam having some of the world’s toughest drug laws.
Those convicted of possessing or smuggling more than 600 grams of heroin or cocaine or over 2.5 kg of methamphetamine could face capital punishment. Production or sale of 100 grams of heroin or 300 grams of any other illegal substance is also punishable by death, according to VNExpress.
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