A Nigerian residing in Brazil, Ernest Nnajuiba Ukechukwu, has received a ten-year prison sentence from an Accra High Court on July 13, 2023, for attempting to smuggle 16,568.83 grams of cocaine into Ghana.
The court sentenced him to a minimum of 10 years in hard labor and imposed a fine of ten thousand penalty units, with an additional three (3) years to be served in default. The sentences will run concurrently.
NACOC officials arrested him at Kotoka International Airport’s arrival hall on December 11, 2022, during arrival formalities. His contradictory statements raised suspicion, leading to further luggage checks that exposed the concealed drugs.
Mr. Ukechukwu faced six (6) counts of narcotic offenses related to the unauthorized importation and possession of narcotic drugs. He pleaded guilty to all charges before the Criminal Court Division of the Accra High Court, resulting in his conviction by Her Lordship Mary Ekue Yanzuh.
The Court ordered the exhibit’s destruction, which was promptly carried out by NACOC investigators in the presence of the court Registrar, State prosecutors, and the defense counsel.
NACOC emphasized its commitment to protect the public from illegal narcotics trade and usage, stating that possession, use, and transportation of illicit drugs without lawful authorization remain illegal and punishable under the Narcotics Control Commission Act 2020 (Act 1019).
“The Commission reiterates its commitment to upholding its mandate to protect the public from the trade and usage of illegal narcotics to maintain public safety, hence the facilitation of the sentencing. The possession, use and transportation of illicit drugs without lawful authorization are still illegal and punishable under sections 40 (1) and 41 (1) of the Narcotics Control Commission Act 2020, (Act 1019),” NACOC said in a statement.