Cocaine: Nayele Ametefe gets eight-year jail term
Nayele Ametefe, the Ghanaian lady standing trial for transporting 12 kilogrammes of cocaine into the UK has been sentenced to jail.
The Isleworth Crown Court in the UK Tuesday sentenced Nayele to eight years and eight months in prison.
Ametefeh was arrested on November 10 at the Heathrow Airport after attempting to enter the UK with the cocaine in her hand luggage.
She was subsequently charged with Class A drug trafficking and was arraigned before court.
A total of 12 people have been arrested in Ghana in connection with the case.
They include the two ladies; Nana Akua Amponsah and Sadalia Sandra Nuhu who reportedly traveled with Nayele but absconded after the latter was nabbed by the Police in the UK.
Also, three public officials have been charged with abetment of crime; exportation of narcotic drugs, contrary to sections 56 (c) and 1 (1) of the Narcotic Drugs (Control, Enforcement and Sanctions) Act, 1990 (PNDC law 236).
They are a Deputy Director at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abiel Ashitey Armah, Theophilus Kissi of the Research Department attached to the VVIP Lounge at the Kotoka International Airport and Abubakar Ahmed, a civil servant.