TIMELINE OF A DRUG MULE'S FINAL TRIP

12 December 2011 - 01:52 By CANAAN MDLETSHE
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NOVEMBER 2008: South African Janice Linden, 36, is arrested in Guangzhou in China for smuggling into China 3kg of the drug crystal methamphetamine hydrochloride ("ice");

  • July 2009: Linden is sentenced to death. She appeals the sentence;
  • September 2009: South Africa's consul-general in Shanghai meets the deputy High Court judge in Guangdong Province to raise concerns regarding the death sentence;
  • November 2009: The court rules that the death sentence be upheld. The finding is referred to the High Court in Beijing for confirmation;
  • November 2009: The South African embassy in Beijing raises its concerns with the Chinese Foreign Ministry;
  • March 2010: The South African ambassador meets with the director-general for African affairs in Beijing to appeal for the sentence to be commuted;
  • November 2010: The minister of international relations and cooperation, Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, writes a letter requesting China not to impose the death penalty but to commute Linden's sentence to an appropriate term of imprisonment;
  • November 2010: The Chinese minister indicates that the judicial authorities will be informed of South Africa's concerns;
  • February 2011: Nkoana-Mashabane again writes to her counterpart to repeat her appeal; and
  • November 24 2011: Notification of the ruling, by the High Court in Beijing, that Linden be put to death is received from the People's High Court in Guangdong.
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