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The 24-year-old man who was allegedly found with three kilogrammes of cocaine in his suitcase at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport (CJIA) on Tuesday appeared before the Georgetown Magistrate’s Court yesterday, and claimed that the driver of the car which took him to the airport had transferred his clothes from a bag to the suitcase.

Timothy Rebello Badal of 193 Middle Road, La Penitence, Georgetown initially pleaded guilty to the charge of possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking when it was read to him by Magistrate Hazel Octive-Hamilton.
It is alleged that on November 25 at CJIA, Timehri, Badal had in his possession three kilogrammes of cocaine for the purpose of trafficking.

Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) Prosecutor Oswald Massiah told the court that on the day in question the accused was about to board LIAT flight number 4778 to Barbados.

A suitcase, which was checked in earlier by Badal, was scanned and appeared to contain some suspicious objects. As a result the accused was prevented from boarding the aircraft and he identified the suitcase as his.

Further, Massiah said, in Badal’s presence a detailed search was carried out by CANU officers on the suitcase and the alleged substance was found concealed. The man was arrested and taken to CANU Headquarters.

Massiah informed the court that while in CANU’s custody the accused offered an explanation to the officers. Badal, Massiah said, had stated he was taking the suitcase containing the substance to Barbados. On arrival in Barbados, the accused told CANU, he would have removed his personal belongings from the suitcase and handed it over to a taxi driver who would then have given him US$7,000.

In his explanation to the court, Badal said he did not know that the suitcase contained drugs. The accused said he was just transporting the suitcase to Barbados so he would have an opportunity to get a job when he got there.
“When I was at the airport,” Badal explained, “I didn’t know it was drugs in the suitcase until a CANU officer took me to the suitcase and asked if it belonged to me. I told them yes.”

According to Badal, he had spoken to a friend from Barbados who told him that he would be able to get a job for him there.

“He tell me that it gon make things easy for me travelling for the first time. That is why I take the opportunity because I was going there to get a job,” Badal insisted.

The man further told the court that on the day in question he put his clothes into a bag and a car picked him up at his home. According to Badal, the man in the car took his clothes from the bag and packed them into the suitcase. He repeated to the magistrate that he didn’t know cocaine was in the suitcase.

Magistrate Octive-Hamilton then informed the accused that officials at the airport would always ask whether you had packed your own suitcase. She told the man that there was a reason for that question being asked as it served to remind individuals about the risk they placed themselves in when they did not pack their own luggage.

At this point, attorney-at-law Euclin Gomes entered appearance for the accused and informed the court that his “client wished to change his plea to not guilty”.

According to Gomes, at the time Badal pleaded guilty he was unrepresented and he did not know the consequences of that plea. Gomes did not make an application for bail.

“Justice is all about fairness in this court,” Magistrate Octive-Hamilton stated after granting the attorney’s application for a change of plea.
Badal was remanded to prison and he has to appear at the Providence Magistrate’s Court on December 5.



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  1. LINDENBANNA UNITED STATES says:

    Ever heard the story of the woman who told her daughter to tell her mother’s friend that she ain’t deh home?,,, The daughter told the woman, “she seh she ain’t deh home”. LOL…

  2. Refugee UNITED STATES says:

    This is absurd!!!!!!! when they find this idiot guilty, there should be an additional AUTOMATIC penalty for wasting the courts time, knowingly making false statements to the court, wastage of public funds, a threat to good order and governance….. that penalty should be death by PUBLIC hanging!!!!!

  3. tiger CANADA says:

    well all i can say is that mr. badal was unaware of the contents of the parcel or that mr. badal is very, very, very stupid.

  4. One of the Oranges UNITED STATES says:

    How the hell you travelling with a bag Badal; and gonna have the nerve to let a Cab driver transfer your clothes to a suitcase with some kind of funky plastic cover. The other mules would’nt even want to be Stallions to try this bull.

  5. evileyes CANADA says:

    this mule should be jailed for 10 years for trying to smuggle drugs and another 20 years for his dumb and lame excuse..when will they learn some may ask…..with a sentence like this they will sure learn fast that pushing drugs is a defenite no no period….
    good to see some are getting ketch b4 they get to other destination to sell thier poison…..keep up the great work canu….

  6. lenshaw UNITED STATES says:

    maybe the guy is just ignorant,we do not know his educational level,so he may be guilty of only one thing, IGNORANCE

  7. DONT TELL ME BADAL THAT YOU ARE SO STUPIDY THAT YOU ALLOW A TAXI DRIVER TO PACK YOUR BAG, FOOLISHNESS. YOU FULLY AWARE OF WHAT YOU HAVE IN YOUR SUITCASE AND DONT PRETEND YOU DONT KNOW. AS FOR THE LAWYER WHO MADE A NOT GUILTY PLEA FOR YOU, YOU WILL SUFFER LONG IN THE PRISONS, BECAUSE YOU WILL BE ON REMAND FOR A LONG TIME AFTER DEC5 WHEN YOU COULD HAVE BEEN SERVING YOUR SENTENCES OF THREE TO FIVE YEARS

    I HOPE YOU PACK YOUR OWN SUITCASE NEXT TIME AND SEAL IT AND SLEEP WITH IT AROUND YOUR WAIST THAT NO ONE CAN PUT ANYTHING IN IT FOR YOU

  8. verna CANADA says:

    what did he think that money grow on tree that how he will get 7,000 sure he was going to get a job but he get the job in GUYANA not BARBADOS.

  9. sanie UNITED STATES says:

    his story dont make no sense and only a fool will believe it

  10. berry BARBADOS says:

    THIS A REAL COMIC STRIP HE WOULD BE PAID FOR A SUITCASE WHICH HE DELIVERS, DID HE NO ASK WHY , AND WHY IS HE COMING TO BARBADOS WITH DRUGS WHY DONT GUYANESE STAY IN GUYANA IF THEY CAN’T BEHAVE THEMSELVES AND STOP GOING TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND DOING ALL SOTS OF NONSENCE AND MAKING IT HARD FOR THOSE WHO LEAVE GUYANA AND TRYING TO LIVE A DECENT LIKE IN A FORIEGN COUNTRY , WHEN THEY DO STUPIDNESS IT MAKES ALL GUYANESE LOOK BAD



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