A Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday ordered the remand of a
64-year-old man, Andrew Nwaochichi, at the Ikoyi Prisons for dealing in
cannabis sativa, popularly called Indian hemp. Nwaochichi was arraigned
on a charge of drug trafficking by the National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency (NDLEA).
He pleaded guilty to the charge. Following his plea, the prosecutor,
Mr Jeremiah Aernan, prayed the court to issue a remand order against the
accused. “In view of the plea of the accused, I pray my lord for an
order of remand against the accused,” he said.
Consequently, Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, ordered the accused to
be remanded at the Ikoyi Prisons, and adjourned the case till Jan. 14,
2016 for a review of facts and sentencing. The prosecutor had told the
court that the accused committed the offence on Sept. 15. He said that
the accused was arrested at Monkey Village in Amuwo Odofin area of
Lagos, where he engaged in the sale of cannabis sativa.
The prosecutor said that the accused was arrested on a tip off and
consequently, taken into custody by the NDLEA. He said the offence
contravened the provisions of Section 11(c) of the NDLEA Act, Cap N30
Laws of the Federation, 2004.
The offence of drug trafficking attracts up to a term of life imprisonment if convicted.
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