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Kenyan-born Woman Convicted for Smuggling Cocaine Worth KSh12 Billion in Australia

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Kenyan-born Woman Convicted for Smuggling Cocaine Worth KSh12 Billion in Australia
Arti Dhir and Kavaljitsinh Raijada
  • Arti Dhir, a 59-year-old woman originally from Kenya but residing in the United Kingdom, has been sentenced to 33 years in prison for her involvement in smuggling cocaine between the UK and Australia.

The Australian Southwark Crown Court delivered the verdict on January 31, implicating Dhir’s husband in the case as well. The UK’s National Crime Agency, in collaboration with Australia’s Border Force, intercepted a significant drug shipment in May 2021. A total of 512 kilograms of cocaine, valued at approximately 57 million pounds, were seized upon its arrival in Sydney via a commercial flight. The investigation led authorities to a private freight services company in the UK, registered under the names of the suspects since 2015.

Dhir’s husband Kavaljitsinh Raijada,35, was linked to the crime through fingerprints on plastic wrappings of metal toolboxes, along with receipts for their purchase found at their UK residence. The National Crime Agency has revealed that, since June 2019, 37 shipments have been sent to Australia, with 22 being decoys and 15 containing cocaine. In Hanwell, London, another significant find unfolded as authorities discovered nearly £3 million in cash concealed inside boxes and suitcases at a West London storage facility.

Despite vehement denials from the couple regarding allegations of international drug trafficking and money laundering, the Southwark Crown Court found them guilty of 12 counts of exporting illegal substances and 18 counts of money laundering. Also, the duo also faces charges in their homeland of India for the murder of their adopted son. The 11-year-old boy was tragically found stabbed and abandoned by the roadside in Gopal, Gujarat province on February 8, 2017. Consequently, the Indian judicial system initiated extradition inquiries. Meanwhile, the jury at Southwark Crown Court has reached a verdict, compounding the couple’s legal troubles with the convictions for drug offences and money laundering.

 

15 COMMENTS

  1. Mwakilishi, there’s no…
    Mwakilishi, there’s no Kenyan here. You can call them British, Europeans, Asians or Indians.

    • Damn Indians trying to make…
      Damn Indians trying to make Kenya look bad in the eyes of the world. ? ndians have always been huge drug traffickers across the world! Kubafu hawa Wahindi.

      • Hey Nig Nog it didn’t say…
        Hey Nig Nog it didn’t say Kenyan Citizen,it said Kenyan born.You black turd

        • Ok, you white trash idiot!…
          Ok, you white trash idiot! Hope you ain’t an Indian nugu talking crap here!

        • Freaking Indian Turd! Kubafu…
          Freaking Indian Turd! Kubafu mjinga wewe Shetani Devil! Devil worshiper crackhead! Take your damn drugs back to that fucked pig shed of gunjerati, you cock sucker!

    • Every Indian I have operate…
      Every Indian I have operate in strict secrecy when it comes to the kind of work or business they are doing. Most of them sleep during the day and operates mostly in the late hours of the night wrapping boxes and sending them out for shipment to other parts of the world. They are in all kinds of dirty businesses which make them overnight millionaires.

  2. Let Indians give akasha…
    Let Indians give akasha empire a deserved break from drug trafficking. Fagilia wote

  3. Unaye mthania ndiye kumbe…
    Unaye mthania ndiye kumbe sie…kinachotokea kokote basi jua India viko mara katha wala sio tatu

    • @Cnjoro,
      You are right. I…

      @Cnjoro,

      You are right. I read the article in a major Indian newspaper and they mentioned nothing about Kenya.

      I think someone changed the title of the article achieve whatever.

  4. C’mon Mwakilishi, what’s the…
    C’mon Mwakilishi, what’s the matter with you? Do you actually think the average Kenyan would take interest in this duo’s drugs trafficking bust?

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