Stronger affidavits needed-Judge
The state presented the grounds that the ten accused are a threat to national security and asked High Court Judge, Justice Daniel Gounder to revoke bail for the ten.
However, defence lawyers opposed this application as none of the ten had breached their bail conditions.
DPP lawyer Ashishna Prasad was then told by Justice Gounder to file another affidavit to strengthen their application on the revocation of bail set by the magistrate's court.
Both the prosecution and the defence were told to prepare their affidavits and submissions to be heard on the 21st of January.
Ratu Inoke Takiveikata, Jone Baledrokadroka, Feoko Gadekibau, Barbadoes Mills, Sivaniolo Naulago, Metuisela Mua, Eparama Waqatairewa, Isireli Cakau, Kamanieli Vosavere, Pauliasi Namulo were all charged with their involvement in the alleged assasination plot against the Interim Prime Minister and others, while the 11th accused Peceli Rinakama was cleared of all charges late last year.
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