- Hong Kong preacher John Wotherspoon said he had met a woman during his preaching in prison who claimed to know Margaret Nduta
- Wotherspoon said that the woman allegedly had been arrested along with Nduta in Ghana for a separate drug trafficking case
- In a letter to the preacher, the woman indicated that Nduta was forced to do a smuggling business contrary to her wishes
New reports have emerged about Margaret Nduta, a Kenyan facing the death sentence in Vietnam for drug trafficking.
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Was Margaret Nduta involved in another drug case?
A Hong Kong preacher has claimed that Nduta has been involved in a drug trafficking case in Ghana.
Speaking to NTVThe preacher and human rights advocate John Wotherspoon said that during a sermon in prison, he met a Kenyan prisoner who claimed he had been arrested along with Nduta in Ghana.
“I met a Kenyan woman. When I asked her to pray for Nduta, she said she knew her. He said more that the two were arrested in Ghana almost four or five years ago,” Wotherspoon claimed.
The preacher said he had received a letter from the prisoner claiming that after being released from a Ghana prison, they were forced to enter the house by some people.
The prisoner told the preacher that they were forced to transport drugs by people of origin of Nigeriawho threatened to kill their loved ones if they reject the offer.
“Please do not let him be killed, he says the truth. The Nigerians cannot leave anyone alone,” The letter read in part.
Responding to the letter, Nduta's sister publicly denied the allegations, stating that her sister had never been arrested in Ghana.
“No, my sister has never been to Ghana. Do you see how people come up with false stories?” His sister Nduta confirmed.
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Was Margaret Nduta given drugs?
The preacher's allegations appear to be contrary to that of his mother Nduta, Purity Wangari, who transferred Kenyans and a sense of emotion claiming her daughter was abducted to transport drugs to Vietnam.

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Speaking with emotion from his home in Murang'a, the seemingly frustrated Wangari narrated how a man known as Njoroge handed Nduta a jacket containing the drugs.
He explained that Njoroge instructed Nduta to transport the jacket to Vietnam and hand over the woman he would wait for.
Wangari explained that when Nduta met the woman, she had to give her something, which she would return to Njoroge returning to the country.
However, Nduta was arrested at Ho Chi Minh International Airport Tân Sơn Nhất with more than 2 kg of severe medication before meeting with a alleged woman.
This happened after the authorities discovered the hard drugs hidden in the load of Nduta when he arrived in Vietnam on his way to Laos.
After his arrest in July 2023, the middle -aged woman was sentenced, sentenced and sentenced to death, the highest punishment under Vietnam's law.
Nduta was scheduled to be executed on Monday, March 17, but he is still alive, bringing relief to his family.
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