BISSAU -Malam Bacai Sanha Jr., the offspring of the late Guinea-Bissau President Malam Bacai Sanha, has been handed a sentence exceeding six years by a U.S. court for masterminding a global heroin trafficking scheme. The 52-year-old had intentions of accumulating wealth to support his ambitions of staging a coup in Guinea-Bissau, with plans to institute a narcotics-based regime once he ascended to the presidency.
Sanha Jr.’s actions carry significant weight due to his familial connections to the former presidency, setting him apart from an average drug trafficker. Upon completion of his sentence, the non-U.S. citizen Sanha Jr. may face extradition.
Known as “Bacaizinho” in his homeland of Guinea-Bissau, Sanha Jr. served in several government roles, including as an economic adviser to his father, who led the nation from 2009 until his demise in 2012.