CBC reports
A Yellowknife man facing cocaine trafficking charges is applying to use cash seized during a raid of his apartment last year to pay for a lawyer.
Abdulkadir Dirshe appeared in N.W.T. Supreme Court in Yellowknife Monday morning to argue for the return of $61,335 police seized from his apartment last spring.
In his application Dirshe, who was released on bail in November, says it will cost between $75,000 and $100,000 to hire a defence lawyer. He’s facing three drug trafficking charges and one charge of possessing the proceeds of crime.
Almost an hour into the hearing, Justice Louise Charbonneau imposed a publication ban on all the evidence presented during the hearing to avoid complicating any potential jury trial.
Crown prosecutors Nikita McFadden and Brendan Green argued that the money should not be returned. Dirshe answered questions from his lawyer, who appeared over a video link, and the prosecutors. A police witness also testified.
At the time of Dirshe’s arrest, RCMP said the charges against him and four others were the result of a three-month investigation. They said a total of $70,535 in cash was seized along with 20 pieces of cocaine and a small amount of powdered cocaine.
The application to get back seized funds happens in two stages. The first stage determines if the applicant meets the criteria for return of the money — including being lawfully entitled to the seized possession and having no other assets or means available. If Dirshe is found to meet the criteria, the hearing will move into the second stage to determine the reasonableness of legal expenses.
None of the charges against Dirshe have been proven in court.
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