
The Customs Department arrested Quentin Deacon on 27 June 2021 after seizing heroin upon his arrival in India.
Authorities claimed that he possessed a total of 10,500 grams, with one packet weighing approximately 10,000 grams and a plastic container weighing 480 grams.
The charge sheet was filed on 23 December 2021, listing 14 witnesses, of whom only six have testified so far.
Court Observations
The investigation officer admitted during the hearing that they had mixed the seized drugs before taking samples for testing.
This procedural lapse, the court stated, made it impossible to ascertain the origin or exact weight of the samples submitted for analysis.
Highlighting the delays and procedural errors, the court acknowledged that the trial could take a significant amount of time to conclude.
Bail Decision
Considering that Quentin Deacon had already spent over four years in custody, the court granted him bail with certain conditions.
The ruling emphasised that due to the irregularities in handling the evidence and the extended duration of incarceration, granting bail was justified.
According to the prosecution, the Customs Department seized the heroin during Deacon’s entry into India in June 2021.
The quantity seized was substantial, and the case involves multiple witnesses, which has contributed to delays in completing the trial.
The Delhi High Court’s decision underscores the importance of proper evidence handling and procedural compliance in criminal investigations.
The case also highlights the lengthy nature of drug trafficking trials, especially those involving foreign nationals.
Quentin Deacon’s bail allows him temporary relief while the legal process continues, reflecting the court’s balancing of procedural fairness and the rights of the accused.
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