Osuji Kelly Prince, a Nigerian drug dealer, who escaped from a detention facility in Malaysia on August 12, may have fled to Thailand, media reports from Malaysia said on August 26, 2013, Monday.
25-year-old
Prince was assisted by a 52-year-old corporal to escape from Jinjang
Detention Centre, where he was held for drugs possession.
Federal
Narcotics Crime Investigation Department chief Noor Rashid Ibrahim said
he obtained this information through their intelligence network.
“He had it planned all along and we are working with Thai police to trace him and have him deported to Malaysia,” he said.
Prince
was arrested by Malaysian authorities on August 1 with 9 kilograms of
methamphetamine (called syabu in Malaysia). The drugs were believed to
be worth about N439 million (RM9 million).
The
52-year-old corporal, who had pending disciplinary issues related to
his work prior to the case, has been charged in court for aiding
Prince’s escape.
It
would be reminded that according to Malaysian laws, drug trafficking /
dealing is punished by the death penalty. The latest example is the
Nigerian student, Ugonna Philip Nwankwo, who was sentenced to death by
the Malaysian Shah Alam High Court on July 25, 2013.
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