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Ethiopia diplomat jailed in UK for cannabis smuggling

August 2, 2012

Amelework Wondemagegne tried to claim diplomatic immunity when she was caught with 56 kg of cannabis (© AFP)

A court in London on Thursday jailed an Ethiopian diplomat for trying to smuggle a large stash of cannabis through London’s Heathrow Airport.
Amelework Wondemagegne, an official at the Ethiopian embassy in Washington, had tried to claim diplomatic immunity when she was caught at the airport in April with 56 kilograms (123 pounds) of cannabis.
But Isleworth Crown Court in west London jailed her for 33 months after she admitted one count of drug smuggling.
The court had found that the 36-year-old was not entitled to immunity.
And judge Richard McGregor-Johnson told her: “The fact that you smuggled these drugs in the expectation that you would not be prosecuted if you were caught because of your diplomatic status is a significant factor in this case.”
Wondemagegne, a mother of two, initially said a man had given her three suitcases containing the packages of cannabis before she left Addis Ababa airport for Heathrow.
She had said she had believed the packages contained meat and spices.
But judge McGregor-Johnson said Wondemagegne had told “a pack of lies”.
The quantity of cannabis she had tried to smuggle was “substantial”, he added.
“You knew perfectly well what you were doing…,” he told her.
Wondemagegne’s two children, aged 10 and 17, are being cared for by the staff of the Ethiopian embassy in Washington as her husband died of cancer in 2005.
She will be deported from Britain after serving her sentence.
Police said the slabs of cannabis in the suitcases, which had been sprinkled with chili powder, had a street value of £160,000 ($249,000, 203,000 euros).

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