Arrest warrant issued for drug case defendant

Wed, Apr 30th 2014, 10:33 AM

A magistrate yesterday issued an arrest warrant for a Jamaican national who failed to show up for his drug smuggling trial.
Magistrate Andrew Forbes said his staff would inform the Supreme Court that Garth Chung had not attended his case with a view to having his bail revoked.
Chung, Leron Roberts, Wayne Neely, Charnathan Hill and David Colebrooke are facing charges of conspiracy to possess dangerous drugs with intent to supply, conspiracy to import dangerous drugs, importation of dangerous drugs and possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply.
Only Roberts, Neely and Hill were present when Forbes called the case yesterday. Colebrooke, who is in prison, was not brought to court.
On March 1, police found marijuana worth an estimated $1 million in an apartment on John Street. Forbes adjourned the matter to June 19.

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