A district court sitting in Tangerang, Jakartar in Indonesia has
sentenced a Nigerian man, Simon Ezeaputa, to death following charges of
drug trafficking.
According to Indonesian media, Simon, who is currently serving a 20 year jail
term for offenses bothering on drug trafficking, was found guilty of
running a drug cartel while in prison. He is accused to have recently
engaged in a drug transaction that involved 350 grams of crystal
methamphetamine.
Simon's death sentence brings to 13 the number of Nigerians currently on death row in Indonesia for drug trafficking offenses.
Nigerian government has constantly appealed to the Indonesian government
for clemency and prisoner exchange so that those who are on death row
in Indonesia can come back home
to serve jail terms rather than be executed, a request the Indonesian
government has failed to answer, maintaining that the Nigerians are
adult enough to bear the consequences of their actions as they are aware
that drug related offences in Indonesia comes with death sentences when
caught.
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