Lawyers in cocaine trafficking case argue Malta drug testing

Lawyers in cocaine trafficking case argue Malta drug testing lab not accredited


Updated | Lawyers in cocaine trafficking case argue Malta drug testing lab not accredited
UOM Forensic Science Laboratory rebuts argument, says framework decision quoted by lawyers applies only to DNA and fingerprints, not drugs
Last updated on 13 March 2021, 3:02pm
by Matthew Agius
Lawyers for a man indicted for trafficking cocaine have argued that Malta’s forensic laboratory was not accredited to EU standards, in a case which could have massive repercussions on drug convictions in Malta.
Morgan Izuchukwu Onuorah from Nigeria had been charged over his alleged involvement in a drug deal in 2010. He had pleaded not guilty to conspiring to traffic drugs, supplying and being in possession of cocaine and money laundering.

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