Special (NDPS) Judge Ajay Kumar Kuhar awarded the sentence to Ludhiana-resident Rohit Goel and Ivory Coast- resident Kouassi Nguessan Williams for possessing and transporting around 15 kgs of heroin.
"It is generally noticed that in such cases where drugs are supplied to consumers, the main drug peddlers go scott free and the conduit used by such peddlers, who are invariably poor people, get caught," the court said.
Both Goel and Williams had prayed for leniency after being held guilty by the court, saying they were poor and had no previous criminal record.
The court had held them guilty under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, saying they have been a part of a conspiracy to deal in the transportation and supply of Heroin.
According to the prosecution, on a tip-off on September 8, 2007, a team of Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) officials had apprehended the two accused when they were trying to transfer the drugs in polythene bags from one car to another. On checking, the officials recovered 15 bags containing 15.271 kgs of heroin.
During trial, both the accused had claimed that they were falsely implicated in the case. Besides them, one Dilbag Singh, who was driving the car of Williams, was also made an accused by the DRI but he was discharged by the High Court.
