Times of Suriname

Convict to pay $254.4M fine for cocaine in fish glue

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The Caribbean Court of Justice, (CCJ) Thursday upheld a decision by the Court of Appeal for the conviction of traffickin­g in narcotics dating back to some 10 years ago. The matter was filed by the attorneys of convicted drug trafficker, Vishnu Bridgelall. The lawyers Bernard De Santos, S.C and Sanjeev Datadin had applied to the CCJ to set aside Brigdelall’s conviction and jail sentence which was upheld by the Appellate Court. However, during a video conference at the Appellate Court in Kingston yesterday, the CCJ announced that decision of the Court of Appeal Judges, Yonnette Cummings-Edwards, B.S Roy and Former Chancellor (Ag), Carl Singh, in regards to Bridgelall conviction was instead upheld. Bridgelall, a fish exporter from the East Coast Demerara, was found guilty of possession of over 20 kilograms of cocaine for the purpose of traffickin­g. The incident took place on May 16, 2007. He was sentenced to serve 10 years in prison by Magistrate Sherdel Isaacs, who also fined him $254.4M which represente­d the value of the cocaine allegedly found in fish glue. The Appellate Court upheld the magistrate’s decision. But according to informatio­n received by this newspaper, despite the CCJ’s decision, the convict will not serve the jail time; he is only mandated to pay the fine which was imposed on him by the Summary Court.

When the businessma­n was jailed for the 2007 crime, an appeal filed in the High Court had resulted in an overturn of the conviction and sentence. A subsequent appeal was filed in the Court of Appeal by the State on behalf of the Customs Anti Narcotics Unit (CANU). Assistant Director of Public Prosecutio­ns, (DPP) Sonia Joseph and Dion Mc Cammon are on record for the State in the matter. Ranks of the CANU had carried out a raid at Charlotte Street Enterprise, East Coast Demerara on May 16, 2007, and unearthed 20 kilograms of cocaine. Vishnu Bridgelall, called “Haffa, a fish exporter was said to be a tenant of the property at the said time. The businessma­n was present along with three other men including Chandrika Chatergoon at the time the drugs were unearthed.

(Kaieteurne­ws.com)

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