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Supreme Court of Seychelles sentences Tanzanian man to 15 years on drug charges

The Supreme Court of Seychelles has sentenced a Tanzanian male to 15 years in prison for the importation of heroin and cocaine.
Jakari Suki, 48, was sentenced on Tuesday to two counts of importation of controlled drugs — 15 years for the importation of 523 grams of pure heroin and eight years for the importation of 151 grams of pure cocaine. His sentences will run concurrently.
The case was heard by the Chief Justice Mathilda Twomey who prior to passing the sentences said, “I bear in mind even having taken into consideration the mitigating factors in this case, a deterrent has to be considered in cases of this nature. While heroin is prevalent in Seychelles the importation of cocaine, a drug also very serious in its effect especially in increasing the levels of violence in users, is creeping in. This has to be stemmed.”
Suki was sentenced under the Misuse of Drugs Act of Seychelles, a group of 115 islands in the western Indian Ocean. 
The Tanzanian national was arrested by officers of the Anti-Narcotics Bureau on May 24 last year at the Seychelles International airport. He had travelled from Mozambique via South Africa and Ethiopia to Seychelles onboard an Ethiopian Airline flight.
An email seeking comment sent to Suki’s lawyer was not immediately responded to.
Source: Seychelles News Agency