3 Nigerians Jailed In Saudi Arabia For Drug Trafficking Regain Freedom

Three Nigerian women arrested and prosecuted for alleged drug trafficking in Saudi Arabia have been acquitted and released.

Gatekeepers News reports that Kimiebi Ebienfa, spokesperson of Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced this in a statement on Sunday.

Ebienfa said women were released after “prolonged diplomatic and legal engagements” between the Nigerian government and Saudi authorities.”

The suspects; Hadiza Abba, Fatima Malah, and Fatima Gamboi were arrested for alleged possession of a substance suspected to be cocaine while on pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

Ebienfa said they were arrested and prosecuted on March 5, 2024, at Prince Mohammad bin Abdul Azeez International Airport in Madinah, Saudi Arabia, and released after spending 10 months in detention.

The statement reads, “The arrest of the three women was a result of the earlier arrest of two Nigerian nationals, who were found in possession of 80 capsules of cocaine weighing 900.28 gm and 70 capsules of cocaine weighing 789.5 gm, respectively.”

“The women were detained by the Saudi authorities on suspicion of being accomplices and abetting the trafficking of the banned substance found on the aforementioned arrested Nigerians.”

“The ministry wishes to recall that the trio’s arrest attracted much attention in Saudi Arabia and Nigeria.”

“Their successful release was achieved after prolonged diplomatic and legal engagements, which culminated in their discharge and acquittal, as well as subsequent handover to the consulate-general of Nigeria in Jedda.”

“The ladies were received by Amb. Muazam Nayaya, consul-general of Nigeria in Jeddah, who is currently awaiting relevant immigration processes for their return to Nigeria to reunite with their families.”