Igwebuike, 34, maintained throughout his trial in the ACT
Supreme Court that he was tricked into transporting the drugs, which he
was caught with while trying to board a bus from Canberra to Sydney.
Igwebuike said he agreed to deliver the fish statues to
help his friend’s decor business, as the friend had helped him when he
came to Australia to study.
But he said two men came and broke open the statues, revealing packaging wrapped in black, and demanded he take them to Sydney.
He told the court the men threatened him with a gun and a picture of his wife, who was in Nigeria.
Igwebuike told the court he realised what was happening but he was scared and unable to back out.
Igwebuike told the court he realised what was happening but he was scared and unable to back out.
“They made it clear that if I did not take these items they
would be prepared to kill my wife and destroy me,” he told the court.
“They have ruined my life. I can’t even get a job.”
The jury rejected his account and took just over two hours
to find him guilty of importing the drugs. He will be sentenced in
October.
Source: ( Linda Ikeji )
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