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A Bahraini man cleared of drug importing charges in an unusual case.

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Last updated: 2024/12/30 at 1:12 AM
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A Bahraini man has recently been acquitted of importing narcotics, despite a positive drug test and the discovery of drugs in a package addressed to him. The court, in an unusual move, instead convicted him on a lesser charge of possession for personal use and sentenced him to three months in prison with a three-year suspended sentence, citing his lack of prior convictions. The confiscated package was also seized by the authorities in the case.

The defendant’s lawyer, Abdulrahman Al Muawda, detailed the case, which involved a postal package addressed to the defendant that was suspected of containing cannabis. Following a warrant from the Public Prosecution, the defendant was arrested, questioned, and subjected to a urine test, which confirmed the presence of cannabis and pregabalin, a psychotropic drug. The Public Prosecution charged the defendant with importing, possessing, and holding cannabis and pregabalin for personal use outside legally permitted circumstances in 2024.

However, Mr. Al Muawda argued for his client’s acquittal on the import charge, emphasizing that the defendant denied any involvement in importing the package or knowledge of its contents. The lawyer pointed out that it is possible for someone to use another person’s name and information to purchase goods online, and there was no definitive proof linking the defendant to the importation of the package. The lawyer stressed that his client had no knowledge of the package’s origin or contents, making his involvement highly unlikely.

In its ruling, the court stated that it could not convict the defendant on the import charge due to a lack of conclusive evidence proving his involvement in the case. The defendant’s lack of prior convictions also played a role in the court’s decision to convict him on a lesser charge of possession for personal use and hand down a sentence of three months in prison with a three-year suspended sentence. The confiscated package was also seized as part of the legal proceedings in this unusual case.

This case highlights the importance of proper legal representation and the need for conclusive evidence to secure a conviction in drug-related cases. The defendant’s lawyer’s argument for his client’s acquittal on the import charge and the court’s ruling demonstrate the complexities and intricacies of drug-related cases. Despite the positive drug test and the discovery of drugs in a package addressed to him, the defendant was ultimately acquitted of importing narcotics and convicted on a lesser charge of possession for personal use due to a lack of conclusive evidence.

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