Jos federal high court sentence 26 year old for unlawful possession of drugs.

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A Jos federal high court has on Thursday, sentenced a 26-year-old Awos Arin, to nine years imprisonment for unlawful possession of hard drugs.
Prosecuting Councel to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, , Mrs Ramatu Oketola, said the convict, of Angwan Rukuba in Jos North Local Government Area of Plateau, was arrested on June 6 by officials of the agency.
Oketola said that Arin was being tried on a three-count of unlawful possession of hard drugs including 200g of Cannabis, 49.3g of Tramadol and 8g of Exol-5, similar to cocaine and narcotic. The accused was said to have pleaded guilty when the charges were read to him and the court disclosed that the accused is a second offender. 
My lord, the suspect’s offences contravened Section 19 of NDLEA Act, Cap. N30 Law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2004 (as amended), ’’ she said.
However justice Musa Kurya sentence the accused to 3 years each. “The sentences of three years for each of the three-count charge will run consecutively totalling nine years in all, without any option of fine.
“This is to serve as a deterrent to others, considering your age and your determination to be a notorious criminal, ’’ the judge said.
Kurya ordered the hard drugs tendered as exhibits to be burnt by the NDLEA after 30 days of the court’s judgment. unlawful possession of hard drugs.