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A bid by alleged drug trafficker Clive Davis to secure bail was yesterday withdrawn in the Supreme Court after his attorney said she was unable to satisfactorily address concerns raised about him being a flight risk.
Davis is one of five men charged in connection with a $12-billion cocaine bust in Havendale, St Andrew, in August 2024. He and his co-accused are scheduled to stand trial in the Home Circuit Court on March 8 next year.
The bail renewal application was scheduled to be heard before Justice Sonia Bertram-Linton alongside a similar application by co-accused Collin Ricketts. However, Ricketts' attorney, King's Counsel Peter Champagnie, was absent and requested another date for the matter.
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