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Doctor’s appeal of 10-year drug trafficking sentence is postponed.

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Last updated: 2024/09/16 at 4:26 PM
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The High Appeals Court in Bahrain has adjourned the appeal of a doctor who was sentenced to 10 years in prison for drug trafficking. Alongside another defendant, the doctor was initially given a 10-year prison term and a fine of 5,000 Bahraini dinars by a lower court. The case originated from police receiving information about a suspicious vehicle in Riffa, with the driver later found placing items in a sewage pipe. The third defendant involved in the case confessed to being a drug user and led police to the first and second defendants.

The third defendant, aged 34, admitted to being on his way to receive drugs through a “dead drop” with a friend, as well as obtaining drugs from the first and second defendants. An undercover agent contacted the doctor, aged 29, requesting drugs for 20 Bahraini dinars, leading to the doctor’s arrest with drugs found in his possession and vehicle. The doctor claimed the drugs belonged to the second defendant, who was later arrested upon his return through the border.

The doctor and second defendant were charged with possession and sale of narcotics for trafficking, as well as possession and use of psychotropic substances without legal authorization. The third defendant was charged with possession and use of the substance “shabu” without legal authorization. While the second defendant was acquitted due to lack of evidence, investigations revealed conversations on the doctor’s phone regarding drug sales and the seized substances were confirmed to be narcotics.

The court has scheduled the next hearing for September 23rd to facilitate the transfer of the appellant from prison. The doctor maintained that the drugs belonged to the second defendant, while the second defendant insisted he had nothing to do with the drugs, resulting in further investigations and court proceedings. The case highlights the severity of drug trafficking in Bahrain and the legal consequences individuals may face when involved in such activities.

The doctor’s appeal case has brought attention to the prevalence of drug-related crimes in the country and the measures taken by authorities to address such issues. The involvement of multiple defendants in the case demonstrates the complex nature of drug trafficking and the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating this illegal activity. The adjournment of the appeal hearing signifies the importance of thoroughly reviewing evidence and conducting a fair trial before reaching a final verdict.

The case serves as a reminder of the consequences individuals may face when engaging in illegal drug activities and the importance of adhering to laws and regulations. Drug trafficking not only poses serious health risks to individuals but also contributes to criminal activities and societal harm. It is essential for authorities to continue monitoring and enforcing strict measures to combat drug trafficking and protect the well-being of the community. The pending appeal hearing will determine the outcome of the case and further shed light on the consequences of involvement in drug-related offenses.

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