Accused drug trafficker Michael Andrew Morgan will know his fate on Friday when Senior Magistrate Sunil Scarce is expected to deliver his ruling in the case in which the 53-year-old businessman is charged with trafficking $3.5 million in cocaine.

On June 29, 2022, Morgan of Ixora Avenue, Eccles, East Bank Demerara (EBD), was remanded to prison when he appeared at the Diamond Golden Grove Magistrates’ Courts, charged in connection with the discovery of 3.278 kilograms of cocaine at his home earlier that month.
At his second appearance in August of that year, he was again refused bail and further remanded to prison.
As such, his attorney, Glen Hanoman, had petitioned for bail in the High Court, arguing that the request was based on “unreasonable delay” and that the prosecution had sought an adjournment on the basis that the analyst report was not yet completed when in fact it was.
Hanoman had also advanced that CANU has evidential problems including establishing a nexus between the illegal drug and his client.
However, Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) prosecutor, Attorney-at-Law Thalia Thompson had objected to bail on the basis that no special reasons were advanced or shown that warrant the ground for granting bail.
She had also argued that the matters raised by Hanoman are contentious issues of fact suitable for trial and not a bail hearing. She had also contended that there has been no delay but an argument of presumed delay in the future.











