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Vishaal Kumar
6 April, 2021, 1:10 pm
From left, Apisai Naqamu, Isei Rakaso, Nemani Vasuvulagi, Waisea Sadranu and Piata Raikoso making their way to the Suva courthouse on Tuesday, April 06, 2021. They are part of the 8 men charged in relation to the death of a serving inmate. Six of the eight men are suspended corrections officers and two are no longer working at the Fiji Corrections Service. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU
Eight Fiji Corrections Service officers charged with the assault and death of Seremaia Momo in 2019 appeared before the High Court in Suva today.
Isei Rakaso, Pita Raikoso, Josefa Boletakibureta, Waisea Sadranu, Josefa Satini, Joji Raqamate, Nemani Vasuvulagi, and Apisai Naqamu appeared before High Court judge Justice Vinsent Perera.
Mar 15, 2021 05:51:36 PM A lawyer representing the State could not explain in court why it took authorities so long to lay charges on eight former Fiji Corrections officers for causing the death of a serving prisoner in 2019. Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions lawyer Neeraj Sharma said they received the file of the former officers in January this year. DPP Christopher Pryde sanctioned charges against Isei Rakaso, Pita Raikoso, Josefa Boletakibureta, Waisea Sadranu, Josefa Satini, Joji Raqamate, Nemani Vasuvulagi and Apisai Naqamu in relation to the assault and death of Seremaia Naidole Momo today. They all appeared before Magistrate Jeremaia Savou at the Magistrates Court in Suva represented by the lawyers David Toganivalu and Tevita Cagilaba.