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Padarath granted bail

- SALOTE QALUBAU LAUTOKA Edited by Selita Rabuku Feedback: salote.qalubau@fijisun.com.fj

Political activist Ben Padarath was granted bail by Resident Magistrate Samuela Qica at the Ba Magistrate­s Court yesterday. Padarath was represente­d by Filimoni Vosarogo and appearing for the Fiji Independen­t Commission Against Corruption (FICAC) was Joseph Work.

Padarath is charged with sedition, attempting to defeat the course of justice, destroying evidence and disobedien­ce of lawful orders.

Padarath, on or about March 28, 2021, at Lautoka, allegedly uttered seditious words by posting informatio­n pertaining to an ongoing FICAC investigat­ion on Facebook.

This with an alleged intention to bring hatred or excite disaffecti­on against the administra­tion of justice in Fiji. On the same day he allegedly attempted to obstruct, prevent, pervert or defeat the course of justice by posting informatio­n pertaining to an ongoing FICAC investigat­ion on Facebook.

He is also alleged to have wilfully removed or destroyed evidence from his phone knowing that his mobile phone may be required as evidence in a judicial proceeding. He allegedly disobeyed a lawful search warrant issued by the court.

Mr Vosarogo told the court that due to the change of the jurisdicti­on of the case, his client would be retaking his plea and would then proceed with the bail matter.

Padarath pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Magistrate Qica granted bail on the condition that he pay a bail bond of $1000.

The matter was transferre­d to the Lautoka Magistrate­s Court and was adjourned to May 19 for mention.

 ?? Photo: Salote Qalubau ?? Political activist Ben Padarath greets supporters outside the Ba Magistrate­s Court on April 8, 2021.
Photo: Salote Qalubau Political activist Ben Padarath greets supporters outside the Ba Magistrate­s Court on April 8, 2021.

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