B.C. court ruling reveals drug suspects sought by U.S. could seek trial in Canada
The court said jury screening can protect a fair U.S. trial and allowed CBC to publish bail-hearing evidence in the extradition case.
- Three men—Gurtej Smagh, Jaskarn Baghri, and Ravinder Dhanda—facing extradition to the United States for transnational drug trafficking may seek trials in Canada, though the British Columbia Supreme Court ruled the prospect is "speculative at this point."
- The U.S. Justice Department announced last month the arrests of 24 suspects globally, including Smagh, Dhanda, and Baghri, as part of an international crackdown on India-based organized crime gangs.
- Although the Bishnoi gang is a terrorist entity in Canada, the suspects face charges for allegedly smuggling cocaine and methamphetamine into Canada from the United States, while claiming media coverage created a "false impression" of their connection to the gang.
- Justice Elizabeth McDonald rejected arguments that lifting a publication ban would jeopardize a fair trial in the United States, citing the effectiveness of jury screening processes.
- Information about the men's sureties remains sealed, as the court cited a "potential risk of serious harm to innocent parties" during ongoing bail hearing proceedings.
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Trio facing U.S. drug smuggling charges could seek trial in Canada, court ruling reveals
Three men facing extradition to the United States over their alleged involvement in transnational drug trafficking may seek to be tried in Canada, but the British Columbia Supreme Court says the prospect is "speculative at this point."
BC Court Ruling Reveals Drug Suspects Sought by US Could Seek Trial in Canada
Three men facing extradition to the United States over their alleged involvement in transnational drug trafficking may seek to be tried in Canada, but the British Columbia Supreme Court says the prospect is “speculative at this point.” Gurtej Smagh, Jaskarn Baghri, and Ravinder Dhanda were arrested last month in B.C. and are being pursued by American authorities for their alleged involvement in cross-border drug trafficking. The CBC successful…
B.C. court ruling reveals drug suspects sought by U.S. could seek trial in Canada
VANCOUVER - Three men facing extradition to the United States over their alleged involvement in transnational drug trafficking may seek to be tried in Canada, but the British Columbia Supreme
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