British aristocrat's son bailed over $5.8mn drugs bust
British aristocrat's son bailed over $5.8mn drugs bust
Marrian was charged with drug trafficking on August 4 after an Interpol tipoff about the consignment
A British aristocrat's son facing charges of trafficking
$5.8 million worth of cocaine was bailed on Friday after a Kenyan judge ruled prosecutors'
attempts to keep him in custody were without merit.
Jack Marrian, 31, is facing a potential life sentence after
police in the eastern port city of Mombasa seized a 100-kilo (220 pound) stash
of cocaine in a sugar consignment ordered by British firm ED&F Man on July
29.
Nairobi's High Court upheld a lower court's decision to free
Marrian on condition of posting a bond of 70 million shillings ($690,600) with
two Kenyan sureties, and surrendering his passport.
The judge said he was not convinced by arguments from
Kenya's Director of Public Prosecutions, who protested the decision to bail
Marrian given the severity of the alleged offence.
Also freed on bond was Kenyan co-accused Roy Francis
Mwanthi, who faces similar charges.
Marrian was charged with drug trafficking on August 4 after
an Interpol tipoff about the consignment and interrogation by a special team of
US anti-narcotics agents and their Kenyan counterparts.
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His case has caused a sensation in his native Britain, where
the aristocratic background of his mother Lady Emma Clare Campbell of Cawdor
and his attendance at top private schools, including the alma mater of Prince
William's wife Catherine, have caught the eye of the press.
Mombasa on Africa's east coast has long been used as a hub
for drugs bound for Asia and Europe.
Marrian's trial is due to open on October 3.
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