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Government Warns Kenyans in the Diaspora After Death Sentence in Vietnam

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraMarch 22, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Kenyan government has issued a strong warning to its citizens living abroad, particularly in Asia, after a Kenyan woman was sentenced to death in Vietnam for drug trafficking.

Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has urged Kenyans not to engage in any illegal activities while working or living abroad.

He highlighted the rising number of Kenyans, especially those seeking job opportunities in Asia, falling prey to scams and participating in illegal trades.

Mudavadi stressed the importance of being cautious and avoiding actions that could lead to serious legal consequences. “We need to be vigilant and ensure that Kenyans going abroad do not get involved in unlawful activities,” he warned.

This comes in the wake of the highly publicized case of 37-year-old Margaret Nduta Macharia, who was recently sentenced to death in Vietnam for attempting to smuggle over two kilograms of cocaine.

Nduta was arrested in July 2023 at Ho Chi Minh City Airport when her luggage was found to contain the drugs.

During her trial, she claimed that she was unaware of the drugs in her suitcase and that an individual named “John” had given her the bag to deliver from Nairobi to Laos for a payment of Ksh168,350 and airfare.

What has raised further concern is the fact that Nduta did not have legal representation during her trial, prompting the Kenyan government to step in. The governments of Kenya and Vietnam have started discussions in hopes of having the death sentence overturned.

Mudavadi took the opportunity to remind Kenyans that once they leave the country, they are subject to the laws of the nation they enter, not Kenyan laws. “It’s crucial for young Kenyans leaving the country to understand that once you board a plane and land in another country, the laws that apply are not Kenyan laws. They are the laws of the country you’ve entered,” Mudavadi emphasized.

He went on to stress the importance of respecting the laws of the host countries, saying, “We must be clear on this issue and ensure that we all understand the seriousness of respecting the legal frameworks of foreign nations.”

The warning also comes in light of several recent incidents where Kenyans have been arrested for smuggling drugs and other illicit items, particularly in India and other parts of Asia.

Just last month, 14 Kenyans were among 18 individuals detained at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport for attempting to smuggle gold and diamonds.

The precious items were hidden in their clothing and luggage, highlighting the dangerous trend of illegal activities among Kenyans abroad.

The government’s warning serves as a reminder to all Kenyans in the diaspora to be aware of the laws in the countries they are in and to stay away from illegal activities that could have severe consequences.

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