Accused of trafficking cocaine, Surrey, B.C.-born Ousama Abdulkadir has been granted bail and will have to follow several release conditions until his next court appearance.
Abdulkadir appeared in Moose Jaw provincial court on Oct. 23, where Judge Brian Hendrickson agreed to the man’s release. His next court appearance will be Monday, Nov. 23.
According to the release agreement, Abdulkadir will have to pay $4,000 cash bail, keep the peace and be of good behaviour, report to a bail officer in Moose Jaw immediately, live at an approved residence in Surrey and maintain a curfew of 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.
He will also have to come to the door when police request it, not possess, consume or be in a place that sells alcohol, drugs or cannabis, provide a breath or urine sample when asked, not possess weapons, and possess only one phone.
Based on previous information from the Moose Jaw Police Service, on Oct. 16 police executed a search warrant on Algoma Avenue. Police located about $10,000 worth of cocaine, several oxycodone pills and roughly $8,000 of Canadian currency.
Police arrested Abdulkadir charged him with:
- possession of cocaine for trafficking
- possession of oxycodone
- proceeds of crime over $5,000
- breach of a court order
Police continued to investigate.
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