Filipino receives life sentence for drug trafficking
TUOI TRE
A court in Ho Chi Minh City on Wednesday sentenced
Filipino woman Erlinda Bertuflo Libron to life in prison for “illegally
transporting drugs”.
The court’s indictment showed that
upon her arrival at HCMC-based Tan Son Nhat airport from Morocco last June,
local customs officials detected one yellow plastic pack containing white
crystals, weighing 2.1 kilograms, in the bottom of her suitcase which were
later defined as methamphetamine.
Libron told the court that when she
was in Morocco on August 6
2012, a man only known as Amahid gave her the suitcase (with the drugs
inside) and asked her to fly it to Vietnam. In return, the man paid
her from US$1,000 to 2,000 for each successful delivery and covered all her
travel costs.
Previously, on March 11, another
Filipino citizen Javier Engracia Ebalang was sentenced to death by a court in
Hanoi, also
on the charge of illegal transport of drugs.
Hanoi police arrested her at Noi Bai airport in April
after they found 5 kilograms of methamphetamine hidden in her suitcase.
Javier confessed that a friend of hers had hired her to bring it to foreign
countries for a sum of US$300 per trip.
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