Ghanaian Drug trafficker Nayele Ametefe has been released from jail in the UK for good behaviour after serving two-and-half years of an eight-year-eight-month prison sentence on grounds of good behavior.

The Ghanaian-Austrian citizen was convicted on her own plea by the Isleworth Crown Court on 6 January 2015 after she was caught at the Heathrow Airport for drug trafficking.

Sources within her family have hat she has decided to go to Austria and live the rest of her life there without any intentions whatsoever of coming back to Ghana.

35-year-old Nayele smuggled 12.5kg of cocaine worth $1.9million through the VVIP of the Kotoka International Airport in 2014 but was caught in the UK upon arrival.

The mother of three has however, failed to name her accomplices for fear that her children might be harmed in Ghana.

Ametefe, whose final destination was the Dominican Republic, in the Caribbean, said she stopped over in London to shop and have a medical checkup.

She was arrested with the whopping sum meant to be her full payment for the courier services and 6,000 Pounds as her bonus.

While in prison, the government of Ghana confiscated all properties belonging to the mother-of-three on suspicion that she used proceeds from drugs trafficking to acquire them.

In 2015, the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) teamed up with NACOB to file an application to confiscate some of her properties as well as her bank accounts, insisting she got those properties from dealing in drugs.

The court granted the application in 2016, however, the suit was challenged by Nayele’s mother, with the explanation that the properties did not belong to her daughter.

Some of the confiscated items included the Night Angels Enterprise which was in her name, located along the Dzorwulu highway and six Fidelity Bank accounts, including one containing GH¢3.22p.