A 64-year-old Ghanaian woman was convicted for attempting to smuggle drugs into the US and sentenced to 
twenty seven months in prison by a New York City court.
According to the New York Daily News, Rose Amanor was arrested at 
Kennedy Airport after disembarking on a flight from Amsterdam last year.
 The search revealed she was travelling with three kilograms of heroin 
stuffed inside a haul of dry fish. She claimed her son duped her into 
carrying the bag 
into the city.
Her lawyers 
begged for mercy citing her advanced age and poor health, requesting a 
short sentence so she could return to Africa. But Federal Judge Eric 
Vitaliano was not having it, saying she had told ‘incessant number of 
fishy stories'
"I find it totally incredible that Mrs. Amanor didn’t know 
what it was that she was doing, Judge Vitaliano said. "It certainly was a
 disrespect for the law, sitting in this courtroom and spinning this 
incredible tale under oath."
The judge pointed out that if Mrs Amour  had not been intercepted, the drugs would have wreaked havoc on young people. 
In court, Amanor, who could almost certainly speak English, said she 
couldn’t, and requested a Twi translator. This was despite, as the Daily
 News put it: ‘that English is the national language of Ghana, and when 
she was arrested she was carrying two Bibles, a dietary nutrition plan, 
and other documents written in English, and had received numerous emails
 from her son written in English.’
Amanor 
begged the judge through the interpreter saying: "I am asking you to 
have mercy on me so I can go home to my family and enjoy whatever time I
 have left with my family



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