The Fiji Times

JUDGE FINDS RUGGER GUILTY

- By SITERI SAUVAKACOL­O

FORMER Fiji sevens playmaker Amenoni Nasilasila has been convicted of one count of rape.

This, after High Court judge Justice Daniel Goundar overturned the three assessors’ not guilty opinion and convicted him accordingl­y.

In his judgement, Justice Goundar said the complainan­t was consistent with her account that Nasilasila had sexual intercours­e with her using force and without her consent and she also gave the court a detailed account of how the accused used force on her.

The trial judge also related the evidence of the lone defence witness; former Fiji sevens captain Isake Katonibau, a close friend of the accused.

Justice Goundar said while he accepted his evidence that Mr Katonibau had visited the accused a day after the incident, he did not agree with Mr Katonibau’s evidence that his meeting with the complainan­t was a coincidenc­e.

The judge said Mr Katonibau’s story did not add up with that of the complainan­t when she relayed to him during their meeting that she had consensual sexual intercours­e with Nasilasila and that on her request, he took her back to the police station to withdraw her complaint.

Judge Goundar informed the court Mr Katonibau’s failure to inform police of the complainan­t’s account supported her account that he was putting pressure on her to withdraw her report.

Since the accused did not give evidence, Justice Goundar said there was no evidence from him to contradict the complainan­t’s evidence.

... the prosecutio­n’s case rest on the credibilit­y of the complainan­t and her evidence. The complainan­t was cross-examined at length and she maintained she did not consent and the lack of consent was communicat­ed verbally and also by conduct – Justice Daniel Goundar

“This is not a case of his words against her, the prosecutio­n’s case rest on the credibilit­y of the complainan­t and her evidence. The complainan­t was crossexami­ned at length and she maintained she did not consent and the lack of consent was communicat­ed verbally and also by conduct,” Judge Goundar said.

“Her evidence is that she told the accused to stop and she resisted but he became more aggressive.

“She said she did not know what else he could have done to her when he was not listening. This account of the complainan­t is not shaken by the crossexami­nation.

“The complainan­t agreed that she chose to stay back, she explained her and her family trusted him, she was upset with the accused leaving the bathroom without a towel being passed to her.”

Former Fiji sevens captain Kalione Nasoko shed tears with Nasilasila’s mother Asivina Leanu inside a full courtroom as the judgement was delivered.

In her victim impact statement, the victim told the court that she had suffered a lot as a result of the incident.

She informed the court that she had withdrawn from her family and friends, had memory loss and relationsh­ip with her family and friends was also affected as a result of the incident.

“Amenoni Nasilasila to the one person I trusted as a person, I am standing here as the person I truly am, the world has known you as a rugby player but now I won’t be able to tell the world who I am,” the complainan­t said while weeping inside court.

“I have been attacked by your loved ones, but most of all by your fans.

“I have been attacked by the media, I have felt so much pain within myself, I have been able to be strong and take the attack from your fans.

“I hope that the respect you gained as a rugby player, I hope to be respected as well, and this is my voice, the voice that was quiet, the voice that couldn’t talk because of the media, the voice that people didn’t care because they only cared for the voice of a rugby player.”

Nasilasila has been remanded in custody to await his sentencing hearing on October 21.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ?? Picture: BALJEET SINGH ?? Former national 7s rep Amenoni Nasilasila escorted by police outside the High Court in Lautoka yesterday.
Picture: BALJEET SINGH Former national 7s rep Amenoni Nasilasila escorted by police outside the High Court in Lautoka yesterday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Fiji