Fiji Sun Court News – Jul 8 Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings: 1. A 48-year-old Church Minister has been charged with six counts of Malicious Acts Contrary to Section 15 (a) of the Public Order by ashna kumar
Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings:
1. A 48-year-old Church Minister has been charged with six counts of Malicious Acts Contrary to Section 15 (a) of the Public Order Act. The accused,
Tuiloma Tawaivuna appeared before Chief Magistrate Usaia Ratuvili at the Magistrates Court.
2. The Breach of curfew and health restrictions have been topping the list of 18 people who appeared at the Magistrates Court in Suva. While most people were granted bail by Magistrate Thushara Thennakoon, and ordered not to re-offend, a few people were fined fo
Fiji Sun Court News – Apr 19 Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings: 1. The High Court in Suva has fixed two weeks for trial in the case where a 43-year old carpenter is facing arson by ashna kumar
Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings:
1. The High Court in Suva has fixed two weeks for trial in the case where a 43-year old carpenter is facing arson and murder charges.
Arvind Chand Rai appeared before Justice Salesi Temo.
Rai is charged with one count each of arson and of the murder of a 35-year-old woman.
2. “Just I met her with poison from is dad, is dad send her poison to give me. So let go together.”
Fiji Sun Court News – Apr 21 Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings: 1. Prosecution witness in the trial of Kiala Henry Lusaka, Charles O’ Hanlan said he found a note in a child’s handwriting that by ashna kumar | shalveen chand
21 Apr 2021 17:25
Today Ashna covered the following court proceedings:
1. Prosecution witness in the trial of Kiala Henry Lusaka, Charles O’ Hanlan said he found a note in a child’s handwriting that ‘Daddy had poisoned mummy’.
Mr O’Hanlan also told the High Court in Suva that Lusaka’s pupils were big as saucers and he was most probably under the influence of the narcotic methamphetamine as he gave evidence via skype in the murder trial,