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Former AFC MP Devin Sears Granted Bail in High-Profile Cannabis Case

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November 8, 2025
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Former AFC Member of Parliament (MP), Devin Sears

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By Mark DaCosta- Devin Sears, a former Member of Parliament representing the Alliance for Change, was recently granted bail after being remanded for over two weeks on charges of trafficking in over 310 kilograms of cannabis. The decision to release him on bail signals the ongoing complexities tied to the case, which has garnered significant public interest given Sears’ political background and the materials involved.

Sears, who strongly denied the allegations against him, received bail to the tune of $400,000 from the High Court this past Friday. This followed his appearance before Magistrate Rushelle Liverpool at the Linden Magistrate’s Court on October 23, where he pleaded not guilty to the charges laid against him. His co-accused, Albert Sandy, a 69-year-old farmer, took full responsibility during their first court appearance and accepted a four-year prison sentence after admitting to possessing the drugs. This turn of events raises questions about the circumstances under which both men were apprehended.

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The pair’s troubles began on the morning of October 20, when police stopped a minibus near the Old Bamia Police Checkpoint during a routine patrol. The vehicle, owned by the Region 10 Tourism Committee, was driven by Sears, who appeared unusually nervous during the police’s inquiries. Officers reported that he was “sweating profusely” as they questioned him about the contents of his vehicle. When asked what he was carrying, he misleadingly stated, “I am transporting tourism plants.” Upon conducting a thorough inspection, police discovered 22 plastic bags and four large canvas bags containing the illicit substance, which weighed an impressive 310.71 kilogrammes.

Interestingly, while both Sears and Sandy were inside the vehicle, it was Sandy who admitted ownership of the cannabis, informing police that he had paid Sears to ferry him to Parika. This admission resulted in a swift conviction for Sandy and perhaps left Sears in a precarious position, even as he maintained his innocence. The bail application was championed by his attorneys, Nigel Hughes and Bernard Da Silva, indicating that Sears intends to defend himself vigorously.

Political analysts have indicated that this case may possess underlying political motivations, particularly given Sears’ affiliation with the opposition party, the AFC, in a nation where political temperatures often run high. One such analyst, speaking anonymously, suggested that the charges against Sears could be politically motivated, positing that individuals in opposition parties frequently find themselves in precarious legal situations as a means of undermining their credibility. This raises the specter of governmental overreach or manipulation of the judicial system against opposition members, a concern shared by many who value fairness in our country’s justice processes.

With bail secured, Sears is expected to return to the Linden Magistrate’s Court on November 11 for further proceedings. This case is already causing ripples within political and civil society circles, as questions of legality, the credibility of law enforcement, and political integrity loom large. As one of the more prominent figures caught in the crosshairs of the ongoing drug war, his fate may not only impact his future but could also resonate beyond the courtroom, affecting the larger political landscape in our nation.

As developments unfold in this high-profile case, citizens in our country watch closely, keenly aware of the socio-political implications that such incidents possess. Beyond the personal plight of those involved, this situation speaks volumes about the broader issues of governance, justice, and the integrity of our institutions, setting the stage for further discourse on the direction in which our nation is heading.

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