A VATICAN employee has been convicted for possession of cocaine in the tiny state's first drugs trial, a court official said today. A man working at the Gubernatorial Palace, the Vatican's city hall, was handed down a suspended four-month jail sentence by Holy See judges on Saturday after 87g of cocaine were found in a cabinet drawer in his office. The man confessed to using cocaine but denied charges of drugs-dealing, La Repubblica daily said.
La Repubblica said the Vatican had already fired the man, whose name was not made public, a few days ago after another tribunal found him guilty in a separate case.
Italian media said the cocaine case was a particularly difficult one to handle for the Vatican tribunal because there are no laws in the world's smallest state that specifically cover possession of drugs.
Posted by: SOT
Isn't 87 grams of cocaine a bit much for personal use?
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