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Drugs and injury cases adjourned

Two cases of drug possession and importation and a separate case of wounding with intent were adjourned during the arraignment session at Supreme Court this morning.

Chamari Burns, 25, is accused of importing the controlled drug cocaine and being in possession of cocaine with intent to supply on October 22 of last year.

The case was adjourned so he made no plea and is due to return to the court for the next arraignment session on September 1. Mr Burns was remanded in custody.

Raza Mirza, 23, of Ontario, Canada, appeared to face charges of the importation of cocaine and possession with intent to supply on June 9 of this year. The setting of his trial date was also adjourned. He will return to court for arraignment on September 1.

Trenton Williams, 20, is accused of wounding with intent on June 8. His case was adjourned with no plea made. He will return to court on August 15.

It is The Royal Gazette’s policy not to allow comments on stories regarding criminal court cases. This is to prevent any statements being published that may jeopardise the outcome of that case.