The Most Heartbreaking Story Ever; Young Footballer Sentenced To Death In Indonesia Because Of $2000
Summary
TLDRThe tragic story of Chuku Amarat Toi, an 18-year-old Nigerian footballer, who was sentenced to death in Singapore for drug trafficking, despite being deceived into carrying heroin, believing it to be African herbs for a friend. His desperate attempt to escape poverty and achieve his dreams led him into the hands of a manipulative man, resulting in a miscarriage of justice that highlights the vulnerability of young, ambitious individuals to exploitation.
Takeaways
- 😢 The story is about an 18-year-old boy named Toi, who was sentenced to death in Singapore for drug trafficking, despite being possibly innocent.
- 🏆 Toi aspired to be a professional footballer to escape poverty and help his family, showing his ambition and the importance of football in his life.
- 🌍 Toi's journey took him from Nigeria to Pakistan and then to Singapore, highlighting the lengths he was willing to go to pursue his dreams.
- 🚫 Toi was misled by a man named Mr. Smith who offered him shelter and food in Pakistan, but later involved him in a drug trafficking scheme under false pretenses.
- 💊 Toi was arrested in Singapore with over 700g of heroin, which he believed to be African herbs meant for a sick friend, demonstrating his naivety and deception.
- 👮♂️ The Singaporean authorities were skeptical of Toi's claims of innocence and ultimately convicted him based on the suspicious nature of the $2,000 offer.
- 🏛️ The judge, despite believing Toi may not have known the contents of the package, still found him guilty due to the large sum of money involved and sentenced him to death by hanging.
- 📖 There were appeals and international efforts to save Toi, including from the Nigerian government, but they were unsuccessful, showing the severity of Singapore's drug laws.
- 💔 The story is a tragic reminder of the potential for young, ambitious individuals to be exploited by criminals, emphasizing the need for caution and awareness.
- 📖 The detailed account of Toi's life and trial serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of trusting the wrong people and the harsh consequences of unknowingly breaking the law.
- 🌅 Toi's story ended tragically with his execution in Singapore, where he was buried due to his family's inability to repatriate his body, leaving a lasting impact on those who learn about his case.
Q & A
What was the main dream of the 18-year-old boy named Toi?
-Toi's main dream was to become a professional footballer and take his family out of poverty.
Why did Toi's parents give him to a relative at the age of five?
-Toi's parents were so poor that they could not take care of him, so they gave him to a relative who they believed could provide better care.
What was the turning point for Toi when he was in Pakistan?
-The turning point was when Toi met Mr. Smith, who promised to help him go to Dubai to chase his football dreams but later deceived him into carrying drugs.
Why did Toi agree to go to Singapore to deliver the 'African herbs'?
-Toi agreed to go to Singapore because Mr. Smith promised him $2,000 for the delivery, which he believed would help him find a football club and continue chasing his dreams.
What was the tragic outcome of Toi's trip to Singapore?
-Toi was arrested in Singapore for carrying heroin, which he was unaware of, and was sentenced to death by hanging despite claims of his innocence.
What was the judge's reasoning for sentencing Toi to death despite believing he might be innocent?
-The judge believed that the offer of $2,000 should have made Toi suspicious, and thus he should have questioned the nature of the package he was carrying.
What efforts were made to save Toi from the death penalty?
-Toi's lawyers appealed his case, and many people, including then-President Obasanjo of Nigeria, tried to intervene, but their efforts were unsuccessful.
How did Toi spend his last moments before execution?
-Toi wrote a letter to his lawyers expressing gratitude for their efforts, and he cried for nearly 5 minutes before asking a priest to pray for him.
Why was Toi buried in Singapore instead of being returned to Nigeria?
-Toi's family could not afford to transport his body back to Nigeria, so he was buried in Singapore.
What is the broader message or warning that the story of Toi conveys to young dreamers?
-The story serves as a warning to young dreamers to be alert and cautious, as there are people who may take advantage of their ambition and vulnerability.
Outlines
😢 Tragic Tale of Innocence and Deception
The script narrates the heartbreaking story of Chuku Amarat Toi, an 18-year-old Nigerian with dreams of becoming a professional footballer, who was sentenced to death in Singapore for drug trafficking. Despite being innocent and deceived by a man named Mr. Smith into carrying drugs, Toi was unable to prove his innocence due to the lack of financial means and support. His journey from poverty, through a life of chasing his football dreams, to his tragic end is a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by those who are vulnerable and exploited.
😔 The Lure of a Dream and the Bitter Betrayal
In this paragraph, the story unfolds as Toi, stranded in Pakistan, is approached by Mr. Smith with a seemingly innocent offer to deliver African herbs to a friend in Singapore. The promise of $2,000 to help his football career lures Toi into a trap. Upon arrival in Singapore, he is caught in a police sting operation, revealing the 'herbs' to be heroin. The betrayal by Mr. Smith and the subsequent arrest of Toi and his contact, Nelson Malaki, set the stage for a tragic turn of events.
😤 The Inescapable Grip of Injustice
The narrative delves into the legal battle faced by Toi, who, despite evidence suggesting his innocence and naivety, is found guilty by the Singaporean court. The judge, although acknowledging Toi's possible unawareness of the heroin, sentences him to death by hanging due to the involvement of a large sum of money. The harsh penalty highlights the severity of drug trafficking laws in Singapore and the tragic consequences of Toi's misplaced trust in Mr. Smith.
🙏 A Desperate Plea for Mercy Unanswered
This paragraph describes the desperate attempts to save Toi from execution, including appeals and pleas from his lawyers, the Nigerian government, and public figures. Despite the efforts, the Singaporean government maintains its stance, emphasizing the need for Toi to face the consequences of his actions. The emotional turmoil of Toi's final days, his letter of gratitude to his lawyers, and his eventual execution on January 26, 2007, paint a picture of a system that failed to recognize the depths of his deception.
🌟 A Legacy of Caution and Remembrance
The final paragraph serves as a cautionary tale, urging young dreamers to be vigilant against those who might exploit their ambitions. It reflects on Toi's story as a reminder of the potential for tragedy when trust is misplaced. The narrator expresses a personal desire to pay respects at Toi's graveside in Singapore, emphasizing the lasting impact of his story. The call to share Toi's story is a plea for awareness and a hope to prevent similar injustices in the future.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Innocence
💡Poverty
💡Dreams
💡Deception
💡Drug Trafficking
💡Singapore
💡Execution
💡Justice
💡Naivety
💡Stranded
💡Adversity
Highlights
The tragic story of 18-year-old Chuku Amarat, sentenced to death in Singapore despite evidence of innocence.
Chuku's impoverished background in Abia State, Nigeria, and his parents' decision to give him to a relative at age five.
Chuku's dream of becoming a professional footballer as a way to escape poverty.
His participation in a Coca-Cola football competition representing Nigeria, showcasing his talent.
Chuku's lack of financial support and sponsorship hindering his football career aspirations.
His decision to travel to Dubai in pursuit of better football opportunities, misled by false information.
Becoming homeless in Pakistan after realizing there was no train to Dubai, leading to his refuge in a Catholic Church.
The deception by 'Mr. Smith', who offered Chuku shelter and false promises of help to Dubai.
Chuku's naive trust in Mr. Smith, unaware of the man's malicious intentions.
The fateful offer to deliver 'African herbs' to Singapore, under the promise of $2,000 and a chance to pursue football dreams.
Arrival in Singapore with the hidden heroin, unaware of the drug's true nature.
The police's suspicion and subsequent arrest of Chuku at the hotel for his unusual behavior.
Chuku's failed attempts to convince the police that the capsules were innocent African herbs.
The arrest and conviction of both Chuku and Nelson Malaki, the intended recipient of the drugs.
The judge's belief in Chuku's ignorance of the heroin but sentencing him to death due to the suspicious nature of the task.
Efforts by Chuku's lawyers, Nigerian government, and international appeals to commute the death sentence.
The execution of Chuku Amarat on January 26, 2007, and the public outcry over the injustice.
The lasting impact of Chuku's story as a cautionary tale for young dreamers about the dangers of being exploited.
Transcripts
this 18-year-old boy was sentenced to
death by hanging in Singapore by a judge
who knew he was innocent the story of IU
chuku amarat toi is one of the saddest
story you would ever hear toi was said
to be from a very poor family in ABIA
State his family was so poor that they
could not take care of him and at the
age of five his parents gave him out to
a relative who they thought could better
take good care of him while growing up
toi wanted to be a footballer and this
was his biggest dream he was so good at
it that he thought that this was a way
out out of poverty for himself and his
family he really wanted to take his
family out of poverty and since he was
blessed with his skills of playing
football he thought to chase that dream
to the highest point as a teenager he
joined a football club in Sagal he even
played for Nigeria in a football
competition held by Coca-Cola back then
as far back as 2001 2002 his football
skills were glaring but his passion
borned for more toi wanted more he
wanted to be in the big leagues he
wanted something big he wanted the money
to come he wanted to be a JJ coacher he
wanted to be a can Wang this was his
dream but he had no money and he had no
one to sponsor him that was his biggest
challenge it turned out that it's not
enough to be good at playing football
it's not enough to know how to be a good
Defender it's not enough to know how to
be a good Striker to make it in the
world of football it required so much
more than just being good and that was
where toi lacked the finances the
support the sponsor the money but he was
still determined this did not stop him
because football was all he had in the
course of chasing his dream somewhere in
2003 and 2004 he decided that he was
going to travel to Dubai but that was
going to cost him to get the visa get
the plane ticket however he heard that
from Pakistan he could find a train to
Dubai and he thought that was an easier
route he would go to Pakistan take the
train go to Dubai and from then on he
would find a football club that would
pick him and hire him to play for them
so he packed up his bag and found his
way to Pakistan unfortunately when he
got to Pakistan he realized that he had
been lied to he had been given false
information there was no train station
giving people visa to Dubai it's unclear
where he got the information from that
you have to get to Pakistan and find the
train that would take you to Dubai it's
not clear where he got it from but he
got to find out that that wasn't true
when he got to Pakistan upon realizing
that there was no way to Dubai from
Pakistan and he didn't have the money to
go back home he became a refugee in
Pakistan homeless all alone and somehow
he found a Catholic Church where he
decided to Camp toi took shelter in St
Andrews Catholic Church in Islam Abad in
Pakistan he felt safe there that was
where he slept that was where he pretty
much camped while trying to figure out
his next move at this point he was just
an 18-year-old teenager far from home
stranded in a Strange Land it's not
clear what was in toi's head it's not
clear what he planned to do he was all
by himself he was just a young boy
trying to chase his dream I can't
imagine imagine how scared or how
worried he must have been at 18 being
far from your home in a Strange Land
where people don't even speak your
language where people don't even look
like you must have been very scary for
toi however it did not take long before
toi would meet another evil man in
Pakistan a man who they call Mr Smith
which by the way may not be his real
name upon meeting the man Mr Smith toi
was excited finally a brother a fellow
Nigerian someone who is also Eble like
him this was a blessing to toi I'm sure
he interpreted it as God has answered
his prayers God has finally sent an
angel to him however this man would turn
out to be the devil but 18-year-old toi
was too young too naive and too
ambitious to see through it Mr Smith
took in toi gave him shelter and gave
him food he even promised to send toi to
Dubai to chase his football dreams toi
was excited and it was said that Mr
Smith himself attempted to process toi
visa to Dubai but given how the story
would turn out I have a feeling that
this man did not do anything I have a
feeling that this man knew what he had
planned to do with toi from the moment
he saw him I had a feeling that this man
only pretended to help toi so toi would
see that this man tried for him so that
toi would trust him I feel like this was
his tactic to get this young naive
teenager to trust him because according
to toi while he was with Mr Smith Mr
Smith attempted to process his Visa to
Dubai and in the process Mr Smith came
to toi and told him oh see I've tried
everything but it seems like you don't
meet the requirements so they were
unable to give me visa for you to Dubai
and this felt like another hope of toi
has been dashed his dream of going to
Dubai did not work even the man or
should I say the guardian angel that God
has sent to save him could not process
his visa to Dubai and so toi was back to
being stranded what would he do should
he go back to Nigeria empty Ed or has he
come too far in chasing his dream to go
back Al toi was contemplating what to do
next somewhere around 2004 Mr Smith
approached toi and gave him an offer in
fact not really an offer he asked toi
for help and toi asked what kind of help
he wanted and Mr Smith was like I have a
friend in Singapore who is very sick and
you know he's Nigerian too and the meds
in there don't work for him however I
have some African B here with me and I
need you toi to help me take this
African herbs to Singapore and give it
to my friend and to she was like okay
that does actually make sense just go to
the airport in Singapore give a sick
African man some African herbs and you
know that's it however that was not all
the deal in fact Mr Smith went on to
tell toi that see when you go and give
this man these herbs he will give you
$2,000
and with that $2,000 you can find your
way around Singapore and maybe even find
a football club that would sign you and
this was What attracted toi to run this
erand $2,000 was a very big deal back
then it could go a long way for toi even
if it meant him going back to Nigeria
the $2,000 was everything toi needed and
all he had to do was go to Singapore and
give a man African herbs sign me up and
immediately Mr Smith processed to's visa
to Singapore telling him when he gets to
to Singapore's airport he should wait
there for a man named OK Nelson Malaki
that although Malaki was not in
Singapore he was coming from Indonesia
to Singapore to receive the herbs so the
deal was set take this African herb go
to Singapore meet a man named OK K
Malachi give it to him I will pay you
$2,000 and with that $2,000 you can go
into Singapore and explore another
opportunity for your football dreams and
toi got it on the 27th of no November
2004 toi flew to Singapore to meet Mr OK
Nelson Malaki he traveled with the
African herbs in a briefcase this same
day Malaki was also coming from
Indonesia to Singapore so he and toi
were supposed to meet in the airport
after their plane arrives and that is
where the transaction would take place
however toi got to Singapore first and
while waiting for Malaki it turned out
that malak's flight got delayed in
Indonesia so toi had to wait a little
longer and it was this waiting period
that turned out to be fatal to toi's
life while waiting toi would call Mr
Smith and Mr Smith would tell him hold
on Malaki is coming his flight have been
delayed find a hotel and stay in the
airport vicinity and eventually COI goes
to look for a hotel he gets to the hotel
lobby and they tell him that there is no
room available that he would have to
wait for one of the people in the room
to leave and take their flight cuz most
of the people in the hotel at the
airport are waiting to catch a flight so
when one person Vates there will be uh a
vacancy for him to Lodge in one of the
hotel rooms and that was what toi was
told at the hotel reception and toi
decided that he was going to wait for
somebody to leave and toi sat and waited
he sat at the reception of this hotel
waiting for the arrival of Mr OK Nelson
Malaki and the wait was so torturers it
turned out that toi may have waited for
over 12 hours and his wait waiting at
the reception became suspicious to the
receptionists who thought that it was
odd for somebody to wait that long for a
hotel room So eventually a room became
available but the receptionist told toi
that before they would let him in they
would have to call the police to ask him
some questions because they weren't
comfortable with the way he waited so
long something felt off to the
receptionist and also toi looked very
young he was 18 years old so it was a
little bit odd for a teenager waiting in
the airport for that long when toi heard
heard that the police were coming to
question him before he would be let into
the room although some sources said he
was already in the room however when toi
heard the police were coming he didn't
freak out he was like okay sure no
problem that's that's not the problem
eventually the police came they asked
him why he waited so long and he told
him that he could not go into Singapore
because for him to go into Singapore out
of the airport he needed to have at
least $22,000 and he did not meet that
requirement so he had to stay in the
airport that there was somebody he was
supposed to give African herb to that
when the person comes to get it that is
when he may get his $2,000 he also told
him of his plan in Singapore that when
he gets the money that he was going to
go and look for a football club to sign
him and you know pretty much Chase his
dream into being an international
footballer the police were like oh okay
that's nice that's fine that is good and
they were like okay can we set you and
he was fine with being searched during
the search the police found over a 100
capsules of what look like medicine and
told told him that that was an African
herb he's Nigerian that's his friend
from Pakistan gave him those herbs to
give a friend named Malaki who was also
coming to Singapore the police were like
are you sure this is African herbs and
toi was like yes it is he even took one
of it to prove to them that it's an
African herb that it's medicine trying
to convince them that the herbs were for
energy and it's for sick people that is
what Africans use to treat themselves
but at this point the police already
knew that that was not African and herbs
rather that was heroine a very illicit
drugs that was pretty much against the
laws of Singapore when he swallowed one
of the capsules the police quickly
rushed into a hospital where they gave
him laxative to have it flushed out of
his system they tried to tell him that
this is not African herbs rather this is
hard drugs this is iroan over 700 g of
heroin that is worth $1 million it was
then taken back to the hotel and at this
point toi had not told Mr Smith that the
police had accosted him he was still in
communication with Mr Smith who kept
telling him to wait that Malaki is on
his way and that was how the police
positioned and waited for Malaki to
arrive when Malaki came he went to sit
at the restaurant then Mr Smith calls
toi to tell toi that okay Malaki is
around go to this restaurant meet him
and give him the medicine all the while
the police were with toi and Mr Smith
was not aware neither was Malaki and
that was how Nelson Malaki was caught
and arrested along with toi and
instantly Malaki began denying toi also
began denying being aware of the irin
being sent to him claimed that he came
from Indonesia to Singapore to buy used
cars to Import and Export that he was
into exportation that he wasn't there
for drug dealing but the police found it
hard to believe yes it's believable that
he does not know who toi was because he
had not seen toi before but he kept
denying a man called Mr Smith and toi
kept repeating that this was the man
Malaki that Mr Smith sent him to give
this box that he had no idea that those
were hard drugs if he knew he would not
have done it toi told the police that he
was made to believe that this were
African herbs and Malaki continued
denying toi unfortunately for him they
checked his mobile phone and it turned
out that he had been in contact with Mr
Smith the same number that toi had been
using to speak with Mr Smith was the
same phone number that they found in
malak's phone and it was at this point
that the police were convinced V that ok
Nel Malaki was indeed the drug dealer
sent to receive these so-called African
herbs and immediately toi am maruku
along with Mr Malaki were arrested and
they were charged to court and according
to Singapore's law anybody CAU with
illicit drugs by a certain amount of
gram would be sentenced to death drug
dealing in Singapore is a crime that is
punishable by death and so the court
case began from 2004 2005 2006 for
nearly 2 3 years toi was going in and
out of court and during the process
toi's lawyer put up a good argument for
him arguing that toi was not aware that
that was an illegal drug that if toi
knew that that was heroine and he knew
what he was doing was wrong he would
have run away when he was told the
police were coming he would not have
stayed in the airport in the hotel
vicinity for a whole day he did not even
try to hide the drugs lawyer tried to
prove his innocence trying to let this
judge know that if this boy knew that
this was drug trafficking or drug
dealing he would have done certain
things that would show that his
behaviors were questionable he did not
run he did not try to hide it he was
chill he was comfortable he even tried
to swallow the drugs to prove to them
that this was an African herb because to
the best of his knowledge that was what
he thought he was and this was what the
judge said the judge said that he
believes toi was not aware he believes
that toi did not know that the African
herb was heroin this judge admitted that
he understand that toi may not have been
aware of the content of that bag however
this judge still found him guilty and
sentenced him to death by hanging all
because he felt that toi should have
known that something was up with Mr
Smith the moment Mr Smith offered him
$2,000 just to bring herbs to a friend
the judge believed that the fact that
the $2,000 was involved was enough
reason for toi to realize that something
was odd about that package and because
of that alone because toi was going to
get $2,000 out of this errand the judge
found him along with Mr Malaki guilty
and sentenced them both to death to's
lawyers tried appealing but the appeal
fell flat many people tried to help toi
get this uh sentence overturned but it
was nearly impossible and so the best
thing was for them to tell his story
they tried to get the whole world to
know about what was going on with toi at
the time telling the old word that this
18-year-old boy who was deceived into
trafficking drugs is about to be
sentenced to death by hanging in
Singapore for something he did not know
even back then obasanjo was a president
and he was asked to intervene they said
he tried his best many NOS tried their
best to help toi but the government in
Singapore were strong willed they said
toi broke the law and he must suffer the
consequences one of Toshi's lawyer who
was also a Nigerian went back to Nigeria
to beg the Nigerian lawmakers to do
something but the process was slow the
time of toi sentencing to when he will
be executed was already drawing clothes
some other sources claimed that toi's
brother was asked to come to Singapore
to see him but they did not allow him
see his brother because of the weight of
the crime so he had to go back to's
football jessey was even brought to
Singapore and hung on the wall of the
prison where he was to be executed many
people in Singapore even spoke out
because they thought this boy was not
aware he did not know what he was doing
he was used if anybody should be
sentenced to death it should be Malaki
since they can't find Mr Smith in
Pakistan Malaki should be the one to be
sentenced to death not toi who had no
idea what was going on SOI was in his
Ser room hoping and praying that
whatever his lawyers were doing would
fall through he was praying for a
miracle he was praying to be told that
his death sentence has been overturned
he was praying to be given the news that
he would no longer be sentenced to death
toi was waiting for a miracle
unfortunately that didn't happen the day
before his execution toi wrote a letter
to his lawyers thanking them for all
they did for him appreciating their
efforts those were his final words on
the 26th of January 2007 COI by this
time would be 21 years old it was said
right before he was executed he cried
for nearly 5 minutes and then asked the
priest to pray for him and the priest
did just that right after the prayer to
was executed and a Catholic funeral
service was held for him in marry Mount
Convent chapel and after his death he
was buried in shuk Kang Cemetery there
in Singapore because his family could
not afford to transport his body back to
Nigeria it's such a heartbreaking story
for a young boy who was only trying to
get his family out of poverty I feel bad
learning about the story it broke my
heart to learn about it I know I've
heard about it in the past but I I
didn't get the details but research on
it and learning about it it hard to
believe this happened it's hard to
believe that nothing could have been
done to reduce his sentencing even at
least make it life sentence and I hated
the part where the judge was aware or
admitted to believing that toi may not
have known to believing that toi did not
know but believed that he should have
questioned it when he was giv the
$22,000 offer I think that was the part
of the doubt that made the judge feel
like maybe somehow touching you because
of that money in how I wish the judge
was aware of this guy's background how I
wish the judge knew that this was a very
poor boy this is a boy that came from
poverty so if somebody who comes from
nothing and who has such big dreams that
he hoped will use to elevate his family
out of poverty is giving an offer to run
an errand regardless of the amount of
money toi would have done it still this
is something I I pray or I wished the
judge would have known that is the money
cuz the judge was like the $2,000 was
too big for toi not to realize something
was off and I would have told this judge
that see even if you gave toi $10 he
would have gone for that errand because
he thought it was innocent even if they
did not give him anything he would have
still gone because he thought it was
innocent even if Mr Smith told him just
do this so and come back and I still
give you food and roof over your head
toi would have done it the $2,000 wasn't
something that toi B gained wasn't
something that toi was like okay give me
2,000 I'll do it give me or let me give
you let me take 25 or price it down it
wasn't a negotiation this man that took
toi in that helped toi gave him a
shelter when he was stranded in Pakistan
asked toi for help for an errand what
else what option did toi have would he
have said no he's living in this man's
house for free he's not paying rent he's
being fed for free this man even tried
to help him get a visa to Dubai this was
the only man Toshi could trust in
Pakistan this was his brother pretty
much so how
I wished the judge knew that the $2,000
was irrelevant because regardless of
what Toshi was offered it looked like he
would have still gone on that errand
because he thought it was innocent
besides he's going to fly in a plane not
as if he's going to T everything will be
provided for him for wasn't going to
enter a long BS so it's sad that this
judge knew this boy was not aware of the
situation but just because he was given
$2,000 which he didn't even receive just
because he was offered $2,000 the judge
felt that something was off and decided
to sentence him to death it's painful I
I the story is one that I feel like a
lot of people need to remember because
horrible people will take advantage of
poor young dreamers you're poor you're
young and you're dreamer you're
ambitious there are people out there who
take advantage of you so you just have
to be alert send this to any young
person you know any young dreamer you
know anybody chasing their dream send
this to them so that they will be
careful although this was long ago it
still happens till this day I've heard
of stories of people traveling abroad
trying to send packages to their friends
from their neighbors only for them to
find out that they've been given a
package that had drugs hidden in them
and these people get punished somebody
will give you oh take this R go and give
it to my brother in in America and you
think it's just rice and you're going to
the airport they will check it and see
that oh there's cocaine in it and before
you start to explain to them that it's
my friend in the village that told me to
do it nobody cares you will be arrested
toi's story was heartbreaking he did not
deserve to die hopefully one day when I
visit Singapore I'll probably try to see
where he was buried and you know pay a
little respect I'm sure his grave side
should be like a torist sport now for
people who go to Singapore anyhow guys
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