Drugs cases may be in peril over testing lab's lack of accre

Drugs cases may be in peril over testing lab's lack of accreditation


Drug cases that are pending before the courts may hit a snag if the Constitutional Court upholds an argument made by lawyers that Malta’s forensic laboratory is not accredited to EU standards.
The lawyers, Franco Debono and Amadeus Cachia, are representing a man awaiting trial for cocaine trafficking.
They have requested that the matter be referred to the Constitutional Court for a decision.
Their client, Nigerian Morgan Izuchukwu Onuorah, is facing proceedings over his alleged involvement in a drug deal in 2010. He is pleading not guilty to conspiring to traffic drugs, supplying cocaine, being in possession of the drug and money laundering.

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