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Nigeria student arrested for 'drug trafficking' in Saudi Arabia freed | Nigeria student arrested for 'drug trafficking' in Saudi Arabia freed |
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A Nigerian student who was arrested last year for alleged drug trafficking in Saudi Arabia has been freed, the Nigerian government says. | A Nigerian student who was arrested last year for alleged drug trafficking in Saudi Arabia has been freed, the Nigerian government says. |
Zainab Aliyu was accused of smuggling 2,000 packs of a strong pain killer. | Zainab Aliyu was accused of smuggling 2,000 packs of a strong pain killer. |
The Nigerian authorities later found that the drugs had been planted in her luggage by a criminal gang. | The Nigerian authorities later found that the drugs had been planted in her luggage by a criminal gang. |
Drug trafficking is a capital offence in Saudi Arabia, which practises conservative Islam. Those found guilty are executed. | |
This was the fate earlier this month of a Nigerian woman, who was beheaded in the city of Mecca, along with two Pakistani men and a Yemeni man. | This was the fate earlier this month of a Nigerian woman, who was beheaded in the city of Mecca, along with two Pakistani men and a Yemeni man. |
Ms Aliyu's detention sparked protests and with supporters in Nigeria using the hashtag #FreeZeinab to call for her release. | Ms Aliyu's detention sparked protests and with supporters in Nigeria using the hashtag #FreeZeinab to call for her release. |
Her freedom comes as hundreds of her fellow students gathered at Maitama Sule University in the northern city of Kano on Tuesday to demand her release. | Her freedom comes as hundreds of her fellow students gathered at Maitama Sule University in the northern city of Kano on Tuesday to demand her release. |
On Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the attorney general to intervene in the matter. | On Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the attorney general to intervene in the matter. |
His aide tweeted the news of Ms Aliyu's release using the popular hashtag #FreeZeinab. | His aide tweeted the news of Ms Aliyu's release using the popular hashtag #FreeZeinab. |
Ms Aliyu was arrested at her hotel in Medina by Saudi police last December, shortly after arriving for the lesser hajj with her family - and remained in detention until Tuesday. | Ms Aliyu was arrested at her hotel in Medina by Saudi police last December, shortly after arriving for the lesser hajj with her family - and remained in detention until Tuesday. |
The Saudi authorities had accused her of trafficking 2,000 packs of Tramadol in a bag tagged with her name that had been left at the airport. | The Saudi authorities had accused her of trafficking 2,000 packs of Tramadol in a bag tagged with her name that had been left at the airport. |
Recently, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency of Nigeria (NDLEA) said it had uncovered a criminal gang that had been planting illicit drugs in travellers' luggage. | Recently, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency of Nigeria (NDLEA) said it had uncovered a criminal gang that had been planting illicit drugs in travellers' luggage. |
An investigation was launched after Ms Aliyu's father reported the case to the police and it led to the arrest of six officials at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport. | An investigation was launched after Ms Aliyu's father reported the case to the police and it led to the arrest of six officials at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport. |
They have been accused at a federal high court of framing Ms Aliyu and have not commented on the charges. | They have been accused at a federal high court of framing Ms Aliyu and have not commented on the charges. |
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