Barely a month after Nolubabalo Nobanda made international headlines for trying to bring cocaine into Thailand via her dreadlocks, another South African has been caught smuggling drugs. Patience Monkei-Khame was arrested over the weekend in Malawi, after four kilograms of nose candy was found hidden in a baby pram she was pushing. When Malawian authorities searched the pram, they discovered that there was no baby in it and she was immediately arrested.
The blow was found secreted in the hollow metal frame of the perambulator. Malawian police spokesman, Peter Botha, said Monkei-Khame arrived in the country from Brazil and was due to fly on to OR Tambo International Airport.
Monkei-Khame has since allegedly confessed to being a drug mule and claimed a gang of drug dealers had offered her R30 000 to smuggle the drugs into South Africa.
[Source: News24]
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