Eddy Favour Imeh was arrested in August 2013 after it was discovered
that he swallowed 46 capsules of the drugs before boarding his flight
from Brussels. The Nigerian was charged with conspiring to traffic
cocaine and with aggravated possession of the drug, for the purposes of
Delete repeated word
Imeh had conspired with persons abroad, agreeing to
act as a drug mule by carrying a large quantity of cocaine on his
person. The drugs were to be delivered to another individual in Malta
upon arrival. The accused was to receive more precise instructions after
his arrival.
The court was told that the accused had been promised €36 for each
capsule he swallowed, and had intended to swallow 100. However, he only
managed to ingest 46. Upon his arrival at Malta International Airport,
authorities had searched the accused. The capsules were detected in the
accused's digestive system after an X-Ray was performed.
Imeh pleaded guilty to the charges before Judge Antonio Mizzi, who
presided over the case and admitted that the cocaine had been intended
for sale. He was fined €5,000.
The court ordered the accused to pay the fine within 15 days, warning
that a failure to comply would mean the fine would be converted into a
longer prison sentence.
Source: Malta Independent
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