https://bio.site/dapurtoto1

https://linkr.bio/dapurtogel

https://heylink.me/dapurtoto88/

https://bio.site/dapurto88

https://potofu.me/dapurtoto88

situs toto

toto togel 4d

situs togel

10 situs togel terpercaya

10 situs togel terpercaya

situs togel

situs toto

bandar togel online

10 situs togel terpercaya

toto togel

toto togel

situs togel

situs togel

situs togel

situs togel

bandar togel

situs togel

toto togel

bo togel terpercaya

situs togel

situs toto

situs togel

situs togel

toto togel

situs toto

situs togel

https://www.eksplorasilea.com/

https://ukinvestorshow.com

https://advisorfinancialservices.com

https://milky-holmes-unit.com

toto togel

situs togel

slot online

Dead Man Arraigned by the NDLEA over Production of Meth

2 Min Read

A dead man has been arraigned by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency at a Federal High Court in Lagos today. He was reported to be one of the people facing trial over the production of Methamphetamine, popularly known as crack.

Uba Ubachukwu Collins, listed among three Bolivians and another Nigerian, is facing  trial for allowing a property in Satellite Town Lagos, to be used for the production of

The second count against him was that he was also involved in the distribution of a controlled drug called Acetone. When the charge was read, Collins lawyer, Mr Mackings Ezenya told the court that the accused was dead. He sought to prove his demise with an affidavit deposed by him. But the prosecutor, Mr. Abu Ibrahim, urged the court to discountenance the affidavit as it was not supported with any doctor’s report certifying that the accused person was dead.

Justice Oguntoyinbo ordered the lawyer to attach a death certificate from either government or private hospital indicating that the accused person was truly dead .

The other Nigerian charged with Collins was named as Basil Ikechukwu. He was charged with three counts. He was not only charged with allowing the said property to be used for the unlawful storing of the controlled drug, but also charged with aiding and financing the convicted Bolivians in production of the drug.

He pleaded not guilty to the charge. The  offences alleged to have been committed by the convicts and the accused Nigerian collaborators are contrary to sections 20(1)(a), 12, 14(b), 20(1)(g) and 20(1)(f), and punishable under sections 20(2)(a), and 20(2)(b) of the National Drugs Laws Enforcement Agency Act, Cap. N30, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

The trial of the fourth accused person, Basil ikechukwu Uzoka, has been adjourned till 12 December 2016.

 

Share this Article