Afiz Isah, 30, also known as Agama who resides at Iketuga Street, Meiran, Lagos, was first sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for dealing in 29 kilograms of dried weeds that tested positive for cannabis by Justice C. J. Aneke on Monday.
Two days later, his matter was brought before Justice Okon Abang over unlawful dealing in 3.9kg of cannabis and was sentenced to seven years imprisonment.
Jeremiah Aernan, NDLEA prosecutor, informed the court that the accused was not a first offender as he was sentenced two days earlier by another court for the same offence.
“We confirmed that Afiz sold cannabis to a female drug trafficker, Toyin Raimi, before police apprehended him at Atubaje Street Agege, Lagos and transferred him to NDLEA,” said Mr. Aernan.
Mr. Isah pleaded guilty to cannabis trading before Justice Abang and begged for forgiveness.
“I want the court to forgive me and have mercy on me. I am married with children and I want to be with my family,” the convict said.
“I have made up my mind not to sell cannabis again. If you forgive me I will go back to my village in Kwara State to farm.” Delivering his judgment, Mr. Abang said that the convict did not deserve mercy.
“I have gone through the facts of the case and it was clear that the accused distributed cannabis to some dealers within the state,” said the judge.
“I will therefore put an end to his menace and save the society from further damage resulting from his criminal activities. He is hereby sentenced to seven years imprisonment.”Do you think he deserve the jail term?
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