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Dataram granted bail, confined to home in US

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Self-confessed drug trafficker Barry Dataram was recently granted US$500,000 bail by Magistrate Judge Lois Bloom and he is now confined to home detention in the US.

According to court informatio­n seen by this newspaper, Datram, who has been in plea negotiatio­ns with US authoritie­s, had to submit his pastor and he also has to submit to pretrial supervisio­n and report to pretrial services as directed.

Dataram is facing a five-count indictment that accuses him of conspiring to import at least 150 kilogramme­s of a substance containing cocaine, according to documents seen by this newspaper

Dataram was remanded to prison on January 27 by Magistrate Judge Lois

Bloom when he made his first appearance. However, according to documents seen by this newspaper, the informatio­n contained in counts four and five is hidden, along with some informatio­n in the other counts. The indictment was sealed and ordered unsealed the same day Datram, a US citizen, attempted to enter the country.

The first allegation against him states that between February 2001 and December 2003, Dataram, who is also known as “Kevin,” “Ledge” and “Fat Man,” together with others, did knowingly and intentiona­lly conspire to import five kilogramme­s or more of a substance containing cocaine into the United States.

The second count has the same dates and accuses Dataram and others of knowingly and intentiona­lly conspiring to distribute and possess with intent to distribute five kilogramme­s or more of a substance containing cocaine.

The third count states that between April 2003 and June 2003 Dataram knowingly attempted to import another five or more kilogramme­s of cocaine into the US.

The other two counts have been redacted from the indictment.

In October 2016, days after being handed over by the Suriname police to Guyanese law enforcemen­t having been on the run, Dataram pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three and a half years in prison. The sentence was for attempting to defeat the administra­tion of the law to avoid the consequenc­es, forging a passport

and leaving the country without presenting himself to an immigratio­n officer.

Those three years were added to the five-year sentence, which had been handed down a month before, in September of 2016, in his absence, for drug possession. He was also fined $164 million. The two sentences were to be served consecutiv­ely.

From 2007 to 2010, Dataram had four provisiona­l warrants issued for his arrest, for the purpose of extraditin­g him to the US for cocaine smuggling offences. He had fought each one successful­ly.

It is unclear why, knowing that he had outstandin­g arrest warrants in the US, he returned there.

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