JUST IN: U.S. Citizen Admits to Swallowing Cocaine Pellets at JKIA, Seeks Leniency
A U.S. citizen accused of smuggling cocaine by ingesting multiple pellets has admitted in court to having four cocaine pellets in his stomach while attempting to leave Kenya. Jarod Tyler Roberts, a U.S. state government contractor based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, confessed that he purchased the drugs for personal use while on vacation in Kenya. However, before his departure, he decided to take the remaining three pellets back to Saudi Arabia. Roberts arrived in Kenya on February 13 for a short stay and was set to leave on February 16. But realizing he still had leftover cocaine pellets, he decided
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