Police investigate khans complaint letter
Teleni said he advised them to read the content of the letter and to advise him within the next few days time on the matter.
Meanwhile, Ballu Khan's QC Peter Williams met with two senior police officers yesterday afternoon to explain the reason why their client should be allowed to go to New Zealand for medical treatment.
Senior QC, Peter Williams told Village News this morning that they met with Chief Investigator, SP Tevita Lesu and Inspector Isireli Tagicaki and have been assured that they will discuss the issues raised by Williams with the senior officers.
Williams claims that Khan's health condition is deteriorating day by day.
The senior Queens Counsel has also raised concern that Khan's rights have been breached and that he was brutally assaulted during his arrest.
Meanwhile, Deputy Police Commissioner, Eroni Antonio confirmed to Village News that no formal approach has been made to them to allow Khan to be evacuated for Medical treatment overseas.
Ballu Khan remains admitted at the Suva Private Hospital. We are trying to speak to the Health officials to get an independent analysis on Khan's current state of health.
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