The chamber for international crimes at the High Court in Rwanda handed down the sentence on Thursday, February 15, 2018.
A Nigerian woman, Priscilla Duru has been sentenced to jail for six years in Rwanda for drug trafficking.
According to LIB, the chamber for international crimes at the High Court in Rwanda handed down the sentence on Thursday, February 15, 2018.
Duru, who was in tears, told the court that she did not know the content of the bag, adding that it as handed to her by a Tanzanian woman.
She said that a family friend who owned a pharmacy store asked her to help him bring the bag, purportedly containing a particular drug, Ephedrine to Nigeria.
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Duru admits trafficking heroine
NewTimes reports that she had earlier admitted that she was carrying heroine, while pleading for mercy, when she appeared in court in January, 2017.
In her ruling, the presiding Judge, Alice Rulisa said that the court established that Duru intentionally came into the country to carry drugs.
Duru will serve her prison term in Muhanga Prison, and is also expected to pay a fine of 2 million Rwandan francs.
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