Pubdate: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya) Copyright: 2006 The East African Standard Contact: http://www.eastandard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1743 DONDE DAUGHTER RELEASED Two Kenyan students who had been held in Malaysia on drug trafficking allegations have been released. Former Gem Member of Parliament Mr Joe Donde told journalists that his daughter, Deborah Donde, and her friend, Emily Gathoni, were released after tests for marijuana turned negative. The two had been arrested at the house of a Saudi Arabian friend, in which four kilogrammes of marijuana were found. On Monday, Foreign Affairs minister Raphael Tuju said the two students had tested positive for marijuana and were facing the death penalty if found guilty. Drug traffickers in Malaysia face either death or life imprisonment when convicted. So far, Malaysia has executed 100 culprits, a third of them foreigners since 1981 when the anti-drugs laws were enacted. The release of the two comes barely hours after Tuju announced that yet another Kenyan, Olivia Munoko had been jailed for life in China after she admitted being in possession of 1.8 killogrammes of heroine. Munoko was a fourth year Bachelor of Arts student at the University of Nairobi. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek