Gambia introduces death penalty for drug smuggling Top News Reuters: "Drug smugglers in Gambia will face the death penalty after a law passed late on Tuesday toughened sentences for narcotics offences in the West African nation.Gambia, like other countries in the region lacking the resources to properly police borders, has been targeted by South American drug traffickers who use West Africa as a stopoff point on the way to Europe, law enforcement officials say.
Gambia has seen increasing evidence of drug smugglers at work in the country, said Justice Minister Edward Anthony Gomez, who introduced the measure to parliament.
Under the new law, anyone convicted of possessing more than 250 g of cocaine or heroin could be sentenced to death, a punishment which must be ratified by President Yahya Jammeh. The previous penalty for possession of that amount was a jail sentence of 30-40 years."
Gambia has seen increasing evidence of drug smugglers at work in the country, said Justice Minister Edward Anthony Gomez, who introduced the measure to parliament.
Under the new law, anyone convicted of possessing more than 250 g of cocaine or heroin could be sentenced to death, a punishment which must be ratified by President Yahya Jammeh. The previous penalty for possession of that amount was a jail sentence of 30-40 years."
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