Stabroek News Sunday

Eight years for Trinidad ‘Foreign Affairs Ministry’ drug smugglers

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(Trinidad Express) Eight years’ imprisonme­nt was the sentence imposed on two former employees at the Foreign Affairs Ministry after they were found guilty, last month, of traffickin­g cocaine to New York, Canada and London two decades ago.

Imposing the sentences, yesterday, on 51-year-old Micah Smith and Kurt Alexis, 47, at the Hall of Justice in Port of Spain, was Justice Gail Gonzales.

Smith, of Laventille Extension Road, Morvant, and Alexis, of San Fernando, were found guilty by a nine-member jury, on October 19, and remanded into prison custody pending sentence.

At yesterday’s hearing, Justice Gonzales said they both breached the trust of their employer and their acts would have resulted in aspersions being cast on other innocent employees at the ministry.

The judge said the criminal acts were well planned and executed, and “embarrasse­d this country on an internatio­nal level”.

“This was internatio­nal drug traffickin­g,” she said.

Smith was found guilty on two counts, while Alexis was found guilty on one.

They were also both jointly charged alongside another person with conspiracy to traffic cocaine, but, at the start of the trial in September, they were all discharged on that count after the prosecutio­n said it would be presenting no evidence.

Justice Gonzales pointed out during sentencing that the maximum sentence that could have been imposed was a fine of $100,000, one that was triple the street value of the drugs, or a term of imprisonme­nt of 25 years.

She noted that both convicts maintained they were innocent and, therefore, did not express any remorse. They had also each asked for non-custodial sentences to be imposed.

However, the judge said she believed time behind bars was the more suitable sentence for the crimes committed.

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Micah Smith and Kurt Alexis

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