Joseph Nnamdi, a Nigerian man has been sentenced to death by the High Court in KualaLumpur, Malaysia, after been found guilty of trafficking more than 700g drugs into the country.
Judge Datuk Azman Abdullah sent Nnamdi, 46, to the gallows after finding that the defence had failed to raise reasonable doubt against the prosecution’s case.
“After examining arguments by both the defence and the prosecution, the court found that the defence failed to raise reasonable doubt and the accused is found guilty and sentenced to death,” he said.
Nnamdi, a part-time delivery man, was charged with trafficking 727.1g of methamphetamine at a lane at Jalan Segambut, Kg Segambut Luar at 2.30pm on May 3, 2017.
He was charged under Section 39B(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 and punishable under Section 39B(2) of the same law, which provides the mandatory death sentence upon conviction.
The prosecution was conducted by deputy public prosecutor Nadiah Isa, while Nnamdi was represented by lawyer J. Kuldeep Kumar.
He committed the offence in May 2017.