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12-year jail for Nigerian possessing cocaine

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
A Nigerian national has been sentenced to 12 years rigorous imprisonment by a Delhi court for possessing 120 gramsofcocaine and living in India without a valid visa or permit.

Special NDPS Judge Shail Jain handed down the jail term to 35-year-old OkoyeJhonboscoUchenna, a native of Nigeria, and also imposed a fine of Rs 1.15 lakh on him while holding him guilty of offences under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act and Foreigners Act. "Theconvicthasbeenconvictedfortheoffencepunishable under NDPSAct,1985ashe wasfoundinconscious possession of 120 grams of cocaine, coupledwiththefactthat he was stayinginIndia withouthavingvalidvisa/permit,hencehe is sentencedto rigorous imprisonment of 12years..." the judge said.

According to prosecution, crime branch of Delhi Police acted on a tip-off and conducted a raid which led to the arrest of Uchenna, whowasfoundpossessing 120 gramscocaine onDecember 5, 2012 near DelhiUniversity north campus here.
 

He was also found living in India without a valid visa/ permit and was arrested for the offences punishable under provisions of the NDPS Act and Foreigners Act. His visa had expired in June 2012.

Seeking leniency from the court, the convict's counsel contended that the Nigerian was the sole bread earner of his family and has already remained in custody since his arrest in December 2012.

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First Published: Apr 26 2016 | 2:57 PM IST

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