Photo: 35-year-old Nigerian man jailed for life in Cambodia for drug trafficking
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Cambodian court on Tuesday, May 8, convicted a Nigerian and Romania of
cross-border drug smuggling, and sentenced both of them to life in
prison.
Romanian man Adrian-Calin Varadi, 40, was caught on Aug.
14, 2016 when he arrived at the Phnom Penh International Airport from
Brazil with 4.96 kg of cocaine hidden in his luggage.
Nigerian man Chukwuemeka Ibe, 35, was arrested later that day when he
waited at his hotel room to receive the drugs to take them to
neighboring Thailand.
The duo are charged with "illegally
transporting the drugs" under the country's Drug Law, said a verdict
read by Phnom Penh Municipal Court's Presiding Judge Im Vannak.
"The
court decides to sentence each of them to life in prison and to fine
them 40 million riel (10,000 U.S. dollars) each," the verdict said.
During
a trial last month, Varadi confessed to the crime, but Ibe denied the
charge, claiming that he did not know the package he supposed to receive
was carrying drug.
Under the Cambodian law, the convicts have one month to appeal against the ruling.

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