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Nasilasila Trial Will Proceed, Even In His Absence

Former Fijian 7s rep is charged with raping a 24-year-old woman.

- NICOLETTE CHAMBERS Edited by Naisa Koroi Feedback: nicolette.chambers@fijisun. com.fj

The trial of former Fijian 7s player Amenoni Nasilasila, charged with rape, will proceed later this month, even if he fails to attend.

This was the order given by High Court Judge, Justice Daniel Goundar when Nasilasila, 27, appeared yesterday at the High Court in Lautoka during the PreTrial Conference (PTC).

It is alleged that Nasilasila raped a 24-year-old woman from Olosara, Sigatoka, on December 22, 2018. Representi­ng the State are Mehzabeen Khan and Moira Konrote from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutio­ns.

Ms Khan told the court that the list of witnesses and agreed facts were filed and the only issue that the ODPP faced was receiving the file because it had not reached the office. She said the State was calling all four witnesses for the case and the ODPP was finalising the pre-trial conference check list, which was then filed yesterday. Ms Khan also told the court that the State was not relying on the

caution interview.

The defence was represente­d by Unaisi Baleilevuk­a and Mark Anthony. Mr Anthony confirmed to the court the issues Ms Khan shared. He said the only issue that they faced was to sort further disclosure­s from the prosecutio­n. When questioned by Justice Goundar on why the station diary was relevant, Mr Anthony said it was for the sake of consistenc­y. Mr Anthony then told the court that the complainan­t had returned to the Police Station to withdraw the complaint. Ms Khan also said the complainan­t allegedly tried to withdraw the case.

The trial will take place on September 16, 2019, at the High Court in Lautoka.

Bail has also been extended for Nasilasila.

 ?? Photo: Salote Qalubau ?? Former Fiji 7s player Amenoni Nasilasila at the High Court in Lautoka on September 6, 2019.
Photo: Salote Qalubau Former Fiji 7s player Amenoni Nasilasila at the High Court in Lautoka on September 6, 2019.

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