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Zim man nabbed for drugs possession in the UK
13 Mar 2014 at 02:14hrs | Views
A ZIMBABWEAN reveller was caught trying to take drugs into a club in the United Kingdom.
Failed asylum seeker Dalton Mtengwa blamed an unnamed man for handing him the packets of amphetamine outside Passion in Sunderland.
The 23-year-old pleaded guilty to possession of a class B drug at Sunderland Magistrates' Court.
Stan Sudworth, prosecuting, said Mtengwa dropped a small packet of white powder as he was searched by bouncers at about 3am on December 2.
Another packet was found in his jacket pocket.
Ian Cassidy, defending, said Mtengwa, of Roker Avenue, Sunderland, thought he had been set up.
"He said the person who gave them to him, he is not familiar with, but he knows who he is.
"He does not use amphetamine and does not use any drugs, apart from cannabis."
Zimbabwe-born Mtengwa had been living in the UK since he was eight.
His family had been allowed to stay, but his application for leave to remain had been turned down.
District Judge Roger Elsey deferred sentencing until June, warning Mtengwa not to commit any more offences and to comply with a community order.
Failed asylum seeker Dalton Mtengwa blamed an unnamed man for handing him the packets of amphetamine outside Passion in Sunderland.
The 23-year-old pleaded guilty to possession of a class B drug at Sunderland Magistrates' Court.
Stan Sudworth, prosecuting, said Mtengwa dropped a small packet of white powder as he was searched by bouncers at about 3am on December 2.
Another packet was found in his jacket pocket.
"He said the person who gave them to him, he is not familiar with, but he knows who he is.
"He does not use amphetamine and does not use any drugs, apart from cannabis."
Zimbabwe-born Mtengwa had been living in the UK since he was eight.
His family had been allowed to stay, but his application for leave to remain had been turned down.
District Judge Roger Elsey deferred sentencing until June, warning Mtengwa not to commit any more offences and to comply with a community order.
Source - Sunderlandecho.com