High Court Orders Return of Seized Firearm After Decade

The High Court has mandated the return of a licensed firearm to a Central contractor, a full decade after it was unlawfully held despite the initial charges against the contractor being dismissed. Justice Devindra Rampersad delivered the judgment, emphasizing that the state’s justification for retaining the firearm was unfounded.

The central issue revolves around a Glock 19C firearm, left at a Freeport restaurant in 2014. Although the contractor faced charges, these were dismissed in 2017. However, the police failed to return the firearm, prolonging possession without substantial legal grounds. Justice Rampersad noted the state’s inability to provide a valid reason for retaining the firearm, highlighting critical lapses in state accountability and property rights.

The decision underscores persistent legal and procedural issues concerning the seizure and retention of property by the state. The case also emphasizes the rights of individuals whose possessions are unlawfully detained, even after being exonerated in legal proceedings. This scenario raises broader concerns about procedural fairness and the timely return of seized property in Trinidad and Tobago.

Justice Rampersad’s ruling includes a requirement for the state to not only return the Glock 19C but also to compensate the contractor for damages incurred due to the prolonged detention of his property. This aspect of the ruling sends a clear message regarding the state’s obligation to uphold property rights and rectify situations where these rights are infringed without just cause.

This ruling could have wider implications for how seized property cases are handled in the future, potentially prompting a reevaluation of current policies to prevent similar instances. It highlights the necessity for more stringent checks within law enforcement agencies to ensure that citizens’ rights are not disregarded through administrative oversight or negligence.

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