BY MELVILLE TITIULU
A 21-year-old man who admitted to trespassing into a school dormitory, assaulting two students and later stabbing a teacher’s husband will be sentenced on June 9.
Peter Tiki, of Laurapa Village in the Sandfly area, appeared before the Honiara Central Magistrates Court last Tuesday, where he faces charges of criminal trespass, grievous harm and two counts of common assault.
The complainant in the trespass matter is Siro Community High School principal Barnabas Kabolo.
The court heard that on April 21, 2025, Tiki forced his way into the boys’ dormitory at Siro Community High School in Central Islands Province by kicking open the main entrance door.
Prosecution told the court that Tiki’s aggressive behaviour and threats caused fear among students residing in the dormitory.
The court further heard that Tiki approached two students and assaulted them on the same evening.
According to the prosecution, the two students were targeted in retaliation for an alleged assault on Tiki’s brother by another student attending the school.
The court heard that Tiki was known to the complainants as he lived at Laurapa settlement, located near the school compound.
Four months later, Tiki allegedly confronted and stabbed another victim, the husband of a teacher at the school.
The victim suffered a life-threatening wound to the neck and was initially rushed to Tulagi Hospital before being transferred to Honiara. Surgeons later removed a knife lodged below his ear.
The stabbing occurred while the victim, his wife and a student were returning home after attending a feast day programme in a nearby village.
A medical report tendered to the court stated that the victim responded well to treatment, experienced minimal bleeding and his wound healed satisfactorily before he was discharged from hospital.
The matter came before the court last Tuesday for sentencing submissions.
The prosecution has already filed its written submissions, while the defence was directed to submit its sentencing submissions by the close of business on the same day.
Principal Magistrate Emily Zazariko Pakoa is expected to deliver sentence on June 9.
Tiki’s bail was extended pending sentencing.
Selwyn Vaike appeared for the Director of Public Prosecutions, while Susie Pengalo of the Public Solicitor’s Office represented the defendant.
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