Bronco’s brother bailed due to ‘extremely weak’ case

Bronco’s brother bailed due to ‘extremely weak’ case
The brother of an NRL star arrested on drug costs has been granted bail as a consequence of an “extremely weak” case that supplied no foundation for preserving him in custody.
Zeda Haas appeared within the NSW Supreme Court through video-link to use for bail on Wednesday after he was arrested in northern NSW in August together with one other man.

Haas is the youthful brother of Brisbane Broncos prop Payne Haas, a star ahead within the NRL and a key participant for the NSW State of Origin group.

Zeda Haas, the younger brother of Brisbane Broncos NRL star Payne Haas, was hospitalised with a suspected drug overdose.
Zeda Haas has been granted bail after being arrested in northern NSW final month. (Supplied)

Zeda Haas and his co-accused have been stopped in a ute at Beresfield within the NSW Hunter area in August shortly after accumulating a package deal.

Police stated that they had already eliminated 1.8kg of methamphetamine from the package deal after a cargo of medication was detected on the border.

Haas was charged with drug provide and trafficking offences after his arrest.

Justice David Davies granted him bail on Wednesday.

The solely actual concern was that Haas wouldn’t come to courtroom given the intense nature of the fees, which may carry a sentence of life imprisonment.

“On the information of the extent of his involvement, I would not regard that as a concern of any weight at all,” Justice Davies stated.

Haas has been granted bail to dwell in western Sydney and report back to police 3 times every week, amongst different situations together with a $50,000 surety for him to seem at Newcastle Local Court on October 11.

Haas is accused of each NSW and Commonwealth drug offences.

But the choose questioned if there was any proof for the latter cost, whereas including that the case for the state offence was missing.

“The extent of the evidence against him is: he was in the car with someone who went to this place and picked up this package,” Justice Davies stated.

The prosecutor stated Haas made some “non-recorded admissions” to the officer in cost when arrested, however they weren’t in proof.

Police are nonetheless making ready their transient and awaiting downloads from cellphones taken when the pair have been arrested.

The choose stated prosecutors may apply to detain Haas once more if their case strengthened.

“The crown case … on the present material available to the court, is an extremely weak one,” Justice Davies stated.

Source: www.9news.com.au