The Special Drug Court in Durban, South Africa sentenced one of the most wanted druglords, Ndudim Agoha to 20 years imprisonment.
•Ndudim Agoha Ndudim Agoha is a Nigerian and had been living in South Africa for eight years. Agoha will spend 16 years behind bars because four years of his sentence was suspended. The business magnate was arrested in May last year after police found cocaine and ecstasy at his home. The druglord was convicted of dealing in cocaine and ecstasy with a street value of a R100 000. He reportedly has assets in the plush Sunningdale suburb of Durban, and described flashy and a lavish spender. Equipment and quantity of drugs found in his home, convinced the court that he was higher up in the city’s underground drug syndicates hierarchy. Durban is a city plagued by drugs and rising crime. “He was caught dealing in over R100 000 cocaine and ecstasy and therefore his involvement in manufacture and distribution is obviously of much larger scale than your average drug dealer,” Mark Dyson, the senior public prosecutor, said. Defence argued in court that the lavish spending Nigerian was a legitimate businessman who travelled to Nigeria and the US regularly. Magistrate Mervin Maistry said he viewed drug dealing as serious as murder, his reason for the stiff sentence. He said Agoha would have received lesser sentence had he assisted the police in identifying other people involved in the drug network.
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Posted: at 28-05-2010 03:46 PM (14 years ago) | Addicted Hero
ronaldson at 28-05-2010 04:21 PM (14 years ago) (m)
SHIT HAPPENS IN THE BUSINESS,AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM SHIT.
LIKE OUR PEOPLE THE SAY,1 DAY MONKEY GO GO MARKET IN NO GO RETURN,BUT IN THIS CASE IN GO RETURN AFTER 16 YEARS OR LESS
Posted: at 28-05-2010 04:21 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
Eucharia at 28-05-2010 05:34 PM (14 years ago) (f)
pls wait a minute, is it 16 years or six years or 6 days.meeeeeen this man will Routine there if it is 16 years but i am not sure of the years sha, let me continue my dry fasting for him
Posted: at 28-05-2010 05:34 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
Bazemaster at 28-05-2010 06:56 PM (14 years ago) (m)
Why do nigerians like to dey disgrace us in awe?
I report from ma BAZEHOOD, niggaz feeling ma BAZESWAG 'cos it's hooded like my nigga HOODEDSWAG coming from BAZESQUAD in da BAZESTUDIOS UNITED.... I AM BAZEMASTER
Posted: at 28-05-2010 06:56 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
dolphinkate at 29-05-2010 06:44 PM (14 years ago) (f)
Let him face his punishment. Why pitty for him or even wasting any word on him? Does anybody feel for his victims? Who knows, how many children and their families he destroyed through his drugs? Good work of the police. Dealing with drugs is not a small thing.
Posted: at 29-05-2010 06:44 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
Andycaptain at 29-05-2010 07:32 PM (14 years ago) (m)
Blame him, blame greed, and above all, blame Nigerian government who has for so many years refused to put facilities in place to improve the lives of Nigerians who are left with no option but engage in criminal activities especially drugs which is rarely unlike our culture.
Posted: at 29-05-2010 07:32 PM (14 years ago) | Newbie