Nigerian Student Sentenced To Death In Malaysia For Drug Trafficking

A 28 year old Nigerian student, Prince Bartholowmew Obitube, has been sentenced to death by a high court in Malaysia for trafficking drugs. The Shah Alam High Court yesterday Feb 26th gave the death penalty to Obitube after he was found guilty of trafficking cannabis, also known as marijuana.
The accused, a student with a private college in Kuala Lumpur, was arrested with 9,189kg of cannabis at Desa Satu Apartment, Gombak on Aug 20, 2011. He was caught by police from the Gombak Narcotic Crime Investigation Department, after a tip off, within the apartment area after he tried to run away with a backpack containing the drugs.

The offense, under the Dangerous Drugs Act in the country, provides a mandatory death sentence upon conviction

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10 Comments

  1. They will never learn..

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  2. Die just for common weed, yet they will never adjust their head

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  3. Igboo!! Rubish thing,most disgraceful thing I have ever seen,this young promising boy is going to die b/cos of drug,na so naija boys[we dey malaay] not knowing they are drug pushers,spending money any how,let this be a lesson to every one.

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  4. Is death sentence actually a purnishment ? Any criminal can repent at some point in time if convicted by the spirit of God. The judge that sentenced him & the hangman can not claim to be without sin. The death sentence is not meant to correct offenders & indeed is not administerd with love. I request president Goodluck jonathan to appeal to Malysia govt to tamper justice with mercy.

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  5. Heaven and Hell is real, let everyone repent and accept Jesus as our Lord and personal savoiur. Be content with whatever you have. Righteousness exalt a nation but sin is a reproach.

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  6. Haaaaaaa!!!!!! Bcos of common weed abeg Malaysia govt should deport him.

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  7. My good people of nigeria may God have mercy on him ,u know malaysia is nt like our country where anybody can do undo and go free, pray if God want to use him as a savant let his will be done in his life.

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  8. Pls pple should shout against dis injustice..since last year,we hav herd of about 4 naija guys killed bcos of weed(my frnd is schooling dere)..wich kain nonsence??how kain malay b wiping away our yuths...if only our mumu president will intervene n let dis boy b deported!!!!he is sombody's son oo....dier own pple,dey dnt kill oo,,dey send 2 jail...Wicked,evil racist country!mmmcchhhww

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    1. Anos6.52 u are very stupid to call gej Mumu. It is ur imbecile father and harlot mother that is Mumu. Is it gej who asked the boy to go there to do drugs....instead of to advice our Nigerians to be content u are talking trash. Gej should turn to magician to train every one abi

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    2. Anos6.52 u are very stupid to call gej Mumu. It is ur imbecile father and harlot mother that is Mumu. Is it gej who asked the boy to go there to do drugs....instead of to advice our Nigerians to be content u are talking trash. Gej should turn to magician to train every one abi

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