Trafic international de drogue : La mule Sud-Africaine prend 10 ans de prison, son présumé complice sénégalais acquitté
South African national Nolusindio Felicia Mannkonkwana was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the criminal chamber of the Mbour High Court. Arrested at Blaise Diagne International Airport in Diass on February 21, 2022, following a targeted operation by members of the Airport Anti-Trafficking Unit (CAAT), she gave birth while in custody.
As a reminder, on that day she was questioned about the reason for her stay in Senegal. She stated that she was on vacation and working for herself. The officers deemed her answers unconvincing and decided to search her luggage.
In the only suitcase she was carrying was a white powder which, when X-rayed, turned out to be pure heroin.
The investigation led to the arrest of Fallou Ndione, who had come to meet her at the airport. According to the defendant, the drugs were given to her by a certain Ricky James (also cited as Rick Means), who allegedly put her in contact with Fallou Ndione, tasked with facilitating her exit from the airport and taking her to a hotel located in Grand-Yoff.
Fallou Ndione, for his part, claims that he was simply supposed to transport the woman to her hotel for 30,000 CFA francs. He was ultimately acquitted.
Prosecuted for criminal association, possession and international drug trafficking, money laundering and collusion with an international network, Nolusindio Félicia Mannkonkwana was sentenced to 10 years in prison by the criminal chamber of the Mbour High Court.
Despite the investigations, the alleged supplier Ricky Means has not been found.
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