Delayed caused by broken drug-testing machinery have been resolved, Police Sub-Inspector Ahmed Shiyam told Minivan News today. Shiyam was responding to allegations that procedures at the Criminal Court had been delayed by malfunctioning machinery.
The Criminal Court could not confirm that there are no more pending cases.
Earlier today, Haveeru reported that drug-testing machines have been malfunctioning since June 14, causing a three-month delay in court procedures.
The report stated that police were unable to submit test reports to drug-related cases since mid-June, and that there was no alternative drug-testing method.
Police Sub-Inspector Ahmed Shiyam told Minivan News today that the issue has been generally resolved.
“The machine for drug detection normally works on an on-and-off basis, so this is not completely unusual for us” said Shiyam. “If there are problems, its our responsibility and we will fix it.”
Shiyam added that the police do have other means for detecting and testing illegal drugs, such as a forensics department.
“It is really important to get details and evidence to the court as soon as possible in these drug cases,” he said.
The Criminal Court reportedly learned of the malfunction when it enquired about a delay in drug-test reports. The court said several suspects in drug-related cases have complained about the processing delay, reports Haveeru.
Haveeru reported that the police were unable to verify the alleged drugs confiscated from the high profile drugs smuggling network busted on June 23.
About 1kg of alleged drugs and large amounts of cash were seized from the network.
MORE drug paranoia ! ! ! keeps people thinking that the police are ACTUALLY doing something ! ! hahaha
Maldivian Criminal Court is making foolish statements in order to defend itself. The truth is that the mass have no faith in them!