Court convicts 10 Thai sailors of drug trafficking

The Lagos Division of the Federal High Court presided over by Justice Daniel Osiagor has convicted 10 Thai sailors and their vessel named MV Chayanee Naree for trafficking 32.9 kilogrammes of cocaine.
The cocaine was brought from Brazil into Nigeria through the Apapa seaport, Lagos.
This is contained in a statement by the spokesperson for the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Femi Babafemi, on Thursday in Abuja.
Mr Babafemi said the conviction came after over three years of diligent prosecution by the NDLEA.
He named the convicted sailors who were all nationals of Thailand as Krilerk Tanakhan, Boonlert Hansoongnern, Jakkarin Booncharoen, Thammarong Put-tlek, Worrapat Paopinta, Marut Kantaprom, Werapat Somboonying, Urkit Amsri, Panudet Jaisuk, and Amrat Thawom.
He said they were first arraigned before the court along with nine Nigerian suspects by NDLEA in February 2022 on offences bordering on conspiracy and unlawful transportation of the illicit drug consignment from Brazil to Nigeria.
He also said the vessel, the convicted sailors and the nine Nigerians were arrested on October 13, 2021, at the Apapa port in Lagos.
Mr Babafemi named the Nigerian suspects as Samuel Messiah, Ishaya Maisamari, Ilesanmi Ayo Abbey, Osabeye Stephen, Gbenga Ogunfadeke, Kayode Buletiri, Rilwan Omotosho Liasu, Saidi Sule Alani, and Jamiu Adewale Yusuf.
“They were all subsequently charged to court over the illegal acts.
“This, in which NDLEA prosecutors argued, contravened sections 11(a), 11 (b), and 14 (b) of the NDLEA Act Cap N30 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, and punishable under the same act.
“The convicted sailors had initially made a no-case submission, which was dismissed following submissions by the prosecution that a prima facie case had been established against the vessel and its crew members.
“As a result, the trial judge ordered the convicted Thai sailors and others to open their defence on the charges against them,” he said.
Following the court ruling, Mr Babafemi said the convicted sailors opted for a plea bargain agreement with the NDLEA. As a result, Justice Osiagor delivered his verdict at the resumed hearing of the matter on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
“Among other penalties, the judge convicted the Vessel MV Chayanee Naree for unlawful transportation of 32.9kg of cocaine into Nigeria and ordered to pay a fine of $4 million or its Naira equivalent.
The second–11th defendants were convicted under section 25 of the NDLEA Act for permitting the use of the vessel for the unlawful transportation of 32.9kg of cocaine.
“The second, third and fourth defendants were ordered to pay N100,000.00 each as punishment for the offence and in addition restitution in the sum of $50,000 USD each or its equivalent in Naira to the Federal Government of Nigeria.
“The fifth–11th defendants are to pay N100,000.00 each and restitution in the sum of $30,000.00, bringing the total amount payable to $4,360,000.00.
“Justice Osiagor thereafter adjourned the trial of the nine Nigerian suspects to June 25,” he said.
Mr Babafemi said the prosecution was led by the agency’s director of prosecution and legal services, Theresa Asuquo, supported by A. Adebayo and Paul Awogbuyi.
He added that the defence team was led by the trio of Babajide Koku, Femi Atoyebi and Tunde Adejuyigbe, all Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SAN).
In his reaction, the NDLEA chairman, Buba Marwa, said the court ruling was a strong message to the international drug cartel and their local collaborators.
He said this would make them know that Nigeria would never be a safe hub for illicit drug trafficking.
Mr Marwa commended the NDLEA prosecution team and officers of the Apapa Strategic Command involved in the arrest, seizure and investigation of the shipment for their diligence and resilience in following the case to a logical conclusion.
(NAN)
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