Jamaica Gleaner

Canadian sentenced for cocaine

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PERCIVAL JOSEPH, the Canadian who was arrested on February 21 after attempting to smuggle 14lb of cocaine out of Jamaica via the Sangster Internatio­nal Airport in Montego Bay, has been sentenced to two years in prison and fined J$5 million.

Joseph, a 42-year-old travel representa­tive from Ontario, Canada, wore a resigned expression as he was sentenced in the St James Parish Court on two counts of possession of and attempting to export cocaine. He had also been charged with dealing in cocaine, but those charges were withdrawn by the prosecutio­n.

During the sentencing hearing, Joseph’s lawyer, Martyn Thomas, appealed to Parish Judge Sandria Wong-Small for leniency, pointing to his reputation and financial struggles he faced.

“He was at an all-time low, as he was working two jobs to make ends meet, but with mounting bills, he made this foolish decision,” Thomas said.

However, Wong-Small scolded Joseph for choosing the cocaine smuggling option to address his financial woes.

“The situation that’s been outlined before the court is a case of ‘out of the frying pan and into the fire’.

This was a very ill-advised venture, as these are very serious offences,” said Wong-Small.

Joseph was sentenced to a mandatory two years’ imprisonme­nt on each count of possession and attempted export of cocaine. He was also ordered to pay J$1 million or spend six months in prison on each count of possession, and J$1.5 million or six months on each count of attempted export.

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