Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Lawyer for the British fugitive arrested in Ghana over illicit drugs is accusing state prosecutors of violating the rights of his client.

Victor Adawudu says his client, David McDermott has been denied his right to counsel three days after he was arrested.

McDermott, 42, was picked up on Friday for his role in a £71 million worth of cocaine imported into the United Kingdom in 2013.

He is suspected of being a member of a Liverpool-based organised crime group involved in a conspiracy to import and supply cocaine which was seized from a container of frozen Argentinian beef in May 2013 at Tilbury Docks. He is also wanted for conspiracy to blackmail.

Until his arrest, Friday, McDermott has been in Ghana for some three years and is married to the daughter of the Governor of the Bank of Ghana.

He was hauled before an Accra Circuit Court, Monday, on charges of illegal possession of drugs and dealing in narcotics. He has pleaded not guilty.

Joy News' Raymond Acquah who was in court reported the state prosecutors as saying the suspect sneaked into the country under the name David Smith on his passport instead of the David McDermott known to many.

The judge asked if there was any form of legal representation  for the suspect but there was none.

The judge remanded the suspect to reappear on March 30, 2016.

His lawyers are however angry at the manner in which the state has handled the matter.

Victor Adawudu told Joy FM's Evans Mensah Ghana is a country of laws so "good governance and respect for human rights should be the hallmark."

He does not understand why state prosecutors will prevent him from meeting his client, three days after he was arrested.

He was even more angry that his client was sent to the court without the necessary legal representation.

According to him, several attempts to see his client have been to no avail. "He had been "incommunicado," he said, adding, this "Kangaroo mentality" by state prosecutors must stop.

"It is so sad. Due process must be followed," he pleaded. He said his client is not feeling too well and also needs to have access to his pregnant wife.

DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:  
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.