10 UGANDANS FACE DEATH IN CHINA OVER NARCOTICS

04 July 2007 :

ten Ugandans held on charges of illicit drug trafficking in China will soon be lined up for public execution, a government minister said. James Kinobe, the state minister for youth who has just returned from China, said some 10 Ugandans were duped into smuggling heroin pills into China by a network of gangs.
"The suspects, who are aged between 18 and 23, including one woman, were found with heroin amounting to over 1.5kg each.
This automatically spells a death sentence," Mr Kinobe said. He revealed that if the Ugandans are found guilty, they will be executed.
 

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