China Law Dead Australians for drug smuggling

China Law Dead Australians for drug smuggling
Jakarta - A young Australian man was sentenced to death and the other colleagues still on trial after being arrested by the Chinese authorities while attempting to smuggle methamphetamine from China to Australia.
China Law Dead Australians for drug smuggling
China Law Dead Australians for drug smuggling

Men from Queensland named Ibrahim Jalloh and one other Australians, Sheriff Bengali, Chinese authorities arrested at Guangzhou Airport in June last, but until now their fate is still a secret.

Information obtained ABC says Sheriff was sentenced to death for trying to smuggle drugs to be used methamphetamine, but the sentence will be reduced to life in prison if he was detained during good behavior for two years. While his colleague, Jalloh untried.

Both Australian citizen is one of a number of Australian citizens who were arrested and jailed in China for drug crimes, but detailed data on the identity of the prisoners of Australians were difficult to obtain.

News of the arrests are both expressed in the Court of Melbourne; last week during a hearing regarding the detention of three Australians who were charged with conspiracy alleged drug imports from China.

Sam Komba, 20, and Foday Kamara, 29, both residents of Queensland, was ordered to diadilii on charges of conspiring to import a controlled substance use.

While a resident of Melbourne, Wedi Bembo will be tried for the same crime, and also on trial for allegedly importing heroin in 2013.

At the hearing in the Melbourne Magistrates Court, an Australian Federal Police officer giving evidence that the AFP is getting information from Customs in December 2013 that it succeeded in extracting information delivery plan two kilograms of heroin from India.

AFP agent, Sarah Brener told AFP then began tapping the phone, which then leads them to a man who was described as "Sammy Africa", which they suspect is actually Bembo.

In May, according to police Benner back intercepted telephone conversations and found that there is a plan of drug imports from China. Of the intercepted conversations they believed to constitute the syndicate sends 6 courier to China and then this information is becoming increasingly evident at the end of May which were eventually delivered only two people.


Brener said information is then forwarded to the AFP representative in Guangzhou. However, based on a search of ABC, the information was not passed on to the Chinese authorities.

Then between June 6 to 8, and Sheriff Jalloh was arrested at Guangzhou airport, and is known to carry large amounts of methamphetamine.

Federal agents, Brener also provide evidence that the results of telephone intercepts indicated that there were two other men named "Jacques" and "Mike", which determine the movement of the drug couriers and Jacques believed to be with them in China at a time.
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