A drug mule who had 105 capsules in his stomach as he transited through Doha’s airport has been sentenced to 15 years in jail.
The
Malian on his way from Brazil to Mali was also ordered to pay a 200,000
Qatari riyal (about N8.7m) fine for the 2.8 kilos of cocaine in the
capsules.
Police
apprehended the smuggler as he showed signs of unease while he was
waiting for his flight home and took him to the country’s main hospital
where an X-ray of his abdomen revealed the capsules, Qatari Arabic daily
Al Raya reported on Monday.
The
Malian reportedly said that he was approached by a man in Brazil who
gave him the capsules to hand over to an accomplice in Mali who paid for
his mother’s hospital bills.
The man in Brazil promised him $2,000 if he carried the drugs to Mali.
The
judges said that they found the defendant guilty of trafficking in
drugs and sentenced him to 15 years to be followed by deportation.
Qatar,
like the other member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC),
apply strict rules on the use or possession or sale of drugs and
punishments in some instances can be life in prison or the death
penalty.
Drug pushers and traffickers seem to have an endless number of plans on where they can possible hide cocaine. But sorry guys, because our authorities learn faster than you execute your modus.
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