Article 6H1T9 Alleged transnational crime boss may eventually have to be granted bail, Victorian court of appeal says

Alleged transnational crime boss may eventually have to be granted bail, Victorian court of appeal says

by
Nino Bucci Justice and courts reporter
from World news | The Guardian on (#6H1T9)

Three court justices denied Danny Zayneh bail again on Monday, saying the trial should happen as quickly as possible as he poses a flight risk

The Victorian court of appeal has expressed concern that the alleged head of a transnational organised crime syndicate could spend five years in custody before facing trial, saying that he may eventually have to be granted bail despite concerns that he poses a flight risk.

Danny Zayneh is charged with importation and trafficking of significant quantities of drugs, dealing with proceeds of crime and possessing a handgun without a licence after his alleged offending was uncovered as part of the ANoM investigation.

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