The case revolves around a controlled delivery carried out by the police on 27 November 2010. The consignment of drugs was halted after a Romanian man, Attila Somlyai, was caught carrying 60 capsules containing around 600g of cocaine in his stomach at the airport the day before.
Somlyai had arrived in Malta from Dusseldorf and was arrested. He had cooperated with the police and carried out the controlled delivery outside a Sliema hotel.
Police investigations revealed that the drugs were meant to be passed on to another Nigerian man, Stephen Ikechukwu, who was also charged in separate proceedings. Anya was found to have also been involved in the importation plan.
Somlyai had explained how he had been travelling from Amsterdam to Dusseldorf and then caught a flight to Malta, where he was supposed to go to the Roma hotel and meet a Nigerian man. This plan was successful in October 2010, and the courier had consigned 28 capsules in his first visit to Malta.
Somlyai's second visit was unsuccessful, however, and he was intercepted by the police. X-rays had revealed a large number of capsules in his stomach.
Anya was arrested after police spotted him acting suspiciously in court when Somlyai was arraigned together with Stephen Egbo.
from Malta today.....
So he has been in Detention for 10 years.. I hope he will be released after paying the money cos he has already done the time.
I wonder why he went to court acting suspiciously....LOL
thank God for his life. better than death sentence
ReplyDeleteStella, I follow you ask the same question!
ReplyDeleteWhy go to court and act suspiciously???
Lol 😆 🤣 😂
These people just wont listen and learn
ReplyDeleteHow can they listen and learn when only 3 people commented,lol. They Waka pass this kind news cos some of their folks are not any different
ReplyDeleteHe probably wasn't in custody. He will start serving his sentence now if he wasn't in custody
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