Last week we told you on this very site that musician Iryn Namubiru had gone back to Japan over her drugs case.
The singer who in 2013 was arrested for drug trafficking after being duped by her manager into carrying drug unknowingly, went back to the Asian country to see justice served.
Iryn, who hired a Japanese lawyer to help her escape what could have been a maximum punishment of death by hanging, is a happy woman as we speak.
According to our Japanese sources, the man who made her carry the drugs has been sentenced to 13 years in Jail for his part in the drug trafficking.
“Iryn Namubiru’s Japanese drug case conduit boss Hakim Tumwesigye aka Ueno Kim sentenced to 13 years in jail and fined 140M,” said the source.
“He ruined my life, I cannot feel any remorse for that guy, I want to see him facing the full extent of the law so that he can rot in prison,” Iryn said about the fellow Ugandan as she left for Tokyo last week. “Whatever the verdict, I just want to see justice prevailing.”
Staff Writer.