44-yr-old Nigerian man, Emeka Ugwu, jailed for smuggling £28k worth of cocaine into the U.K KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Tuesday, September 6, 2022

44-yr-old Nigerian man, Emeka Ugwu, jailed for smuggling £28k worth of cocaine into the U.K

A Nigerian-Canadian drug mule, Emeka Ugwu, has been sentenced to over two years imprisonment in the U.K for smuggling £28k worth of cocaine into Glasgow Airport.

Ugwu, who had been living in Canada, swallowed 80 capsules full of cocaine before getting on a flight that landed at the Paisley travel hub on June 6 in a bid to get the drugs into the country. 

Paisley Sheriff Court heard the 44-year-old dad had gone from Canada to France, then to Guayana. He returned to Paris and then headed for Scotland, after swallowing 1.2kg of the class A drug.

DailyRecord reports that Borer Force officials spotted discrepancies in Ugwu’s travel history and, when he was detained, he started to pass dozens of packages of white powder that later turned out to be identified as 1.2kg of cocaine worth £28k.

Ugwu who had earlier refused to answer any questions about how the cocaine became concealed in him, later told the court that he was forced to traffic the drugs through “fear for his and his families life.”

His attorney, Isla Sinclair, told the court on Friday, August 26, that he had taken a “solo-trip” leaving his pregnant partner at home.

“He went on holiday from Canada to Paris. But here he decided to visit Guyana, as he had a friend in Canada who had told him about the culture and how beautiful the country is. When he returned to Paris, he met three individuals and he got close to them.

They threatened him with his life and the life of his family and he was very scared. He was terrified for his life and felt like he had no option than to do what they said,” she explained. 

Sentencing, Sheriff Brian Mohan said: “The circumstances were that you were at considerable personal risk by ingesting these packages which had to come out of your system by a number of bowel movements.

That is a very dangerous way for drugs to be imported and I understand that reflects where you were in the chain. But this was a deliberate involvement in the trafficking of Class A drugs with a high value of over £28,000.”

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