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Prosecution may appeal court’s decision on MP Tome

Former Minister of the Crown Hon David Tome

BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

PUBLIC Prosecution is likely to appeal the court’s decision on the case against Member of Parliament for Baegu/Asifola constituency David Tome.

Director of Public Prosecution Ronald Bei Talasasa recently confirmed that the prosecutor who is in carriage of the case is working on the documents for the appeal.

Mr Tome was acquitted by the court last month over a corruption case.

His release sparked concern among public.

The MP had faced one count of conversion in relation to incidents which occurred in 2011 where he was alleged of converting $80,000 which had been meant for Reforestation and Forest Plantation Development.

Court, based on the evidence provided, found no evidence given by the prosecution to prove that the MP has misused the money and acquitted him.

The court in its ruling said that there is no satisfactory evidence to prove that the accused had any fraudulent intent to prejudice the right of the intended beneficiary.

Police in Makira-Ulawa investigate alleged stealing of chainsaws

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POLICE in Kirakira in the Makira-Ulawa province have arrested and charged three men in their 30s for allegedly stealing chainsaws at the Na’ana Elite logging camp in East Makira recently.

Provincial Police Commander (PPC), Makira-Ulawa Province, Superintendent Peter Sitai says, “The alleged incident occurred on May 22, 2018 Ward 14 in the East Makira constituency.

“The three chainsaws were allegedly stolen by the alleged suspects from a storage cargo container.

“The suspects were charged for alleged simple larceny (stealing) and have been remanded at Kirakira Correctional Centre as police continue to investigate the incident.

“Obtaining any property without the prior consent of the owner is a crime and police will not tolerate this type of behaviour.

“It is the law and police will make sure any person implicated will be prosecuted.

“I commend the public for its initial support leading to the arrest of the three suspects and I further appeal for those who may have further information on the incident to come forward and assist the police investigations.”

Police at Kirakira can be conducted on phones 50299 and 50266 or call the Police National Communication Centre on phone 23666 or the police toll free line 999.

–POLICE MEDIA

Police in Malaita clamp down on kwaso  

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POLICE in Auki, Malaita province is clamping down on the production of the illegal substance kwaso with the recent raid on two separate locations near the provincial capital on June 6, 2018.

Police confiscated large amounts of distilled kwaso at two different locations including Ambu Village and in the Tiki area near the Aligegeo provincial secondary school.

A suspect was arrested at Ambu Village and placed in police custody whilst the other two suspects in the Tiki area escaped.

“This is the second time within a period of one month that Police have raided the Tiki area for brewing of kwaso. We are working very hard to curb these illegal activities,” says Acting Provincial Police Commander, Timothy Apaesi.

“We cannot do this alone. We need the support of our communities to get rid of kwaso which is one of the drivers of crime within our communities.

“I want to thank elders of both communities for working together with the police as we fight against these types of criminal activities and call on those who continuously to be involved to refrain from such illegal activities.”

Police in Auki can be contacted on phone 40132 or Police Communications Centre on 23666 or the police toll free number 999.

–POLICE MEDIA

Aid post project money queried

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BY BARNABAS MANEBONA

CALL continues from the community at Northwest Choiseul for a completion report from the MPA of Varisi Lavata, Ward 12, over Tutu’s Aid Post project.

A small Aid Post building has been reported to be completed there since 2014 however, Tutu community suspect that the money has not been fully utilised.

According to Mr Nerio Ulemiki the media coordinator for Christ the King Parish at Voruvoru reporting, the purpose for the report is for transparency and accountability regarding the $100,000 for Tutu’s aid post project which was hand-delivered to the MPA in 2014 by the MP of Northwest Choiseul.

“The MPA continues to avoid meeting Sabo Community raising suspicions as the last resolution being suggested to resolve the issue is to report the matter to the police for investigation,” said Ulemiki.

“This is why the project completion report is needed for transparency.

“If there is no completion report being transparent to Tutu and the Northwest Choiseul Constituency Office then the matter will be brought to the Ombudsman Office as well.”

Hon Gideon Panisaga the MPA for Ward 12 at Northwest Choiseul could not be reached yesterday but recently in response however, said that the project over Tutu’s Aid Post has already been completed and that the matter queried is confused for Ward 11’s Aid Post.

Beche-de-mer exporters’ case today

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BY JENNIFER KUSAPA

THE case against three Chinese Beche-de-mer exporters will be mentioned again in court today.

This is in relation to the trio; Zhangs Tongzhi, XU Qiang and Sheng Song Frank, who were charged under the Fisheries Management Act.

Their case will be mentioned before Principal Magistrate Ricky Iomea in the Honiara Magistrate Court.

The trio are facing four charges; count one, Artisanal Fishing in indirect association with a registered company without valid and applicable licence contrary to section 43(1)(a) (c) Fisheries Management Act 2015; Count two, Buy or otherwise trade in Fish taken in contravention of the Act contrary to section 27(1) Fisheries Management Act 2015; Count three, Engage in activities relating to fish processing for the purposes of export without valid and applicable licence contrary to section 44(1)(a) as read with section 44(1)(b) and (c) Fisheries Management Act 2015; and Count four, cause or permit a person acting on his behalf to engage in activities of such a kind or type, at a time for which a valid licence or authorisation is required contrary to section 56 (1) (a) as read with (b) Fisheries Management Act 2015.

The trio were charged in relation to the illegal harvesting of sea cucumber species at Ontong Java atoll when the ban was still effective last year.

The defendants on the matter were the beche-de-mer licence export holders to whom government had issued licences when the beche-de-mer ban was lifted last year.

The office of the Director Public Prosecution appears on behalf of the crown.

Sickening report

Former Premier of Malaita Province, Hon Peter Channel Ramohia.

Malaita premier calls for investigation into allegations of sexual abuse of psychiatric patients at Kilu’ufi hospital

 

By Alfred Sasako

 

PREMIER Peter Ramohia has called for an urgent investigation into what he described as “very serious allegation” of sexual abuse and rape at the Kilu’ufi Hospital Psychiatric Unit.

The Premier told Island Sun last night that he was unaware of the allegation until the newspaper informed him.

“Thank you for informing me about this matter,” he told Island Sun in a returned email.

“This is a very serious allegation indeed. The best thing to do in my opinion is for the right authorities to investigate this matter, establish the truth and those involved dealt with under (the) law.

“If true, (the) Malaita Provincial Government condemns in the strongest terms such actions from those entrusted (with) and mandated to care for patients of the Unit.

“I call on Kilu’ufi Hospital to address this matter as well and those involved face justice. Such actions continue to paint a bad picture of our beloved Malaita Province,” Premier Ramohia said.

The Premier’s reaction follows reports that a male nurse had sexually abused a 15-year-old female patient at the Psychiatric Unit of Kilu’ufi Hospital at least three times.

Island Sun has received a graphic report on allegations of rape, sexual abuse and assaulting of psychiatric patients at the National Psychiatric Hospital-at Kilu’ufi, Malaita province.

According to the report, the story involves three male nurses working at the Psychiatric Unit.

The first nurse, according to the report, is a male nurse, well trusted and a fatherly figure. This incident occurred in a room beside the female ward in this Hospital. He was holding and fondling the female patient’s breast and started kissing and sucking on them. He kept on sucking on her breasts and murmur to himself; “nice one ia”. While this sucking was going on, he was disturbed by another female patient who came along and lay down … beside them,” the report said.

“The Nurse was taking alcohol during this time because while he was sucking away he called out (to) his other colleague nurse, ‘where is my beer?’

“On another incident, this same male nurse and another female nurse were supposed to be on duty. This male nurse arrived first at the hospital,” the report said. Upon his arrival he was watching the patients’ video, it said.

“Later on, that same female patient whom he (had) abused as mentioned above asked if she could be allowed to go to her relative’s house who is a Nurse at Kilu’ufi.

“Instead this male nurse pulled her hand aggressively to the point that his fingernails scratched into the palm of her hand. Then he dragged her to the female ward and gave her a hard slap with a powerful force.

“She cried, but no one took note of her,” the report said.

 

Nurse 2

The second incident involved a male Nurse Aide who had been working at the hospital for quite a long time. The nurse was allegedly terminated for allegedly assaulting a patient, the report said.

The Nurse Aide was re-employed but the reasons for his re-instatement are unknown, the report said.

“Twice he went into the female ward and held and touched the same patient that Nurse 1 had abused and assaulted by touching her private part and using his pointer finger and pushed it into her private part.

“The third time he led the same patient to the Kitchen, closed and locked the door behind them. There was no one else on duty that night. He caressed her breast and performed oral sex on her before penetrating her.

“The patient told female nurses that she experienced pain in her private part for many days thereafter,” the report said.

He (the Nurse Aide also) told the patient that “he is a Police Officer and resides in Cops land. This is to intimidate her so that she will not say anything to anybody,” the report said.

 

Nurse 3

The allegations against Nurse 3 occurred in the middle of the night when he went in to the female ward.

There, he allegedly turned to the same patient allegedly abused by nurse 1 & 2.

“On another occasion this nurse went into the female ward and carried the same victim to the storeroom and placed a mattress on the floor. He laid this same patient down and started to fondle and kiss her breasts and only stopped when a female Nurse Aide walked in on them.

The next day the victim informed a female Nurse Aide of what had happened the night before.

“On another day, this nurse (3) walked into the psychiatric ward when he was not even on duty, and went straight to a domestic cleaner in the kitchen accusing her of spreading false rumours about him raping a patient. This domestic cleaner stood her ground and told him straight in the face that she did not see him doing the act but it was the patient (victim) herself that reported what actually happened that night.

According to the report, the matter “has been known to the psychiatric management but it has been deal with very leniently.”

SKBA successfully ends mid year tourney

Mix Gendre U-14 winners Golden State Warriors.

By Taromane Martin

THE Solomon Kids Basketball Academy (SKBA) has successfully completed the first half of 2018 with their annual academy tournament at the Chung Wah School.

The academy finished day 10 of the competition Thursday last week with the finals play offs for the junior boys and girls category, the mix gender category and the high schools boys’ competition.

Results from the final day of competition last week saw Bulls junior boys’ team finishing in first position followed by Doggz while Superstars finished first in the junior girls category.

Mix Gendre U-14 winners Golden State Warriors.

Golden State Warriors finished first place in the mix gender category while Timberwolves secured first position in the High School boy’s category.

Speaking during the prize and presentation ceremony last week SKBA Co-Founder and Coach Moses Kivo thanked the companies who stepped forward to support the hosting of the competition, families, volunteers, academy participants and Chung Wah School administration for allowing their premises to host the SKBA program.

“Thank you to Solomon Sheet Steel, Qualitech Accessories Limited, CBSI, Solomon Telekom and Pacific Casino Hotel for supporting the competition,” Coach Kivo said.

Mix Gender U-14 second runner ups Wolves Power.

“Thank you also to the families, Island Sun newspaper for promoting the program and most of all to Chung Wah School for allowing us the venue.

“A big thank you also to the following senior basketball players Timmy Magi, Cecil Loti and Henry Kavuru who came out to volunteer their time officiate the competitions and also special acknowledgement to Davidson Toliliu, SKBA U17 Coach.

“Looking ahead SKBA is working towards securing more support and sponsorship, as they try to roll the program out to as many kids in Honiara as possible before end of 2018,” he adds.

The SKBA program meanwhile will take a break to allow their members to prepare for their school mid-year exams and holidays and will resume after the June holiday.

Junior girls first place winners Superstars.
Junior boys category winners Bulls.
Junior boys category runner ups Doggz.
Junior boys category players after the final day of competition on Thursday.
High School boys third runner ups Knights.
High School boys second place runner ups Titans.
High School boys first place winners Timberwolves.

Comet cluster workshop this week

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By Taromane Martin

THE Solomon Islands Football Federation (SIFF) will organise a COMET Cluster workshop this week for their officers and TSL club managements.

The COMET Cluster workshop is to help SIFF administrators and Club managements understand the competition management programme which will be used in the Telekom Soccer League this season for the first time.

Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) Competitions Manager Mr Michael Song will facilitate the workshops which will take place on Thursday for SIFF Administrators and on Friday for TSL Club managements.

The COMET is expected to professionalise football clubs in the country and align them more closely with the Oceania Football Confederation according to OFC Competitions Director Chris Kemp.

“It’s a system which is easy to operate and will help competition managers across the region to do perform their roles,” he explained.

“This workshop has brought all the Member Associations together in Auckland with the team from COMET to go through and help them start the process of setting up their databases.”

Kemp said having a region-wide database is an important step especially with the fluidity with which players swap clubs domestically as well as within Oceania.

“When players are in teams in our regional competitions, for example the OFC Champions League, but are also playing in their national teams, age-group competitions and senior competitions, it makes the process a whole lot easier as we’re not manually entering data every time.

“It’s all coming through in a consistent format, and then of course we can also create accurate statistics on all the players and coaches.

“The system is great in that it can deal with everybody from a grassroots player through to someone playing in the OFC Champions League.

“It just makes everybody’s lives so much easier,” he said.

Solomon pride inviting new members

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By Taromane Martin

HONIARA based Solomon Pride Boxing Club is inviting interested and potential individuals who wish to join their club.

A statement from the club said membership application is now open and a small number of memberships available for men and women with the commitment and self-discipline required for serious boxing training.

“Membership of our club is a privilege. We provide high quality boxing training for free at one of the most well-equipped boxing gyms in the Solomon Islands.

“If you do not want to train hard and train often for the privilege of membership, then our club is not for you.

“Interested individuals should message us via Facebook and attend one of Coach Jonathan’s upcoming training sessions at Town Ground stadium.

“Women strongly encouraged to apply,” the statement adds.

Meanwhile the Honiara Amateur Boxing Association (HABA) has set this Saturday June 16 as the date for the next fortnightly bouts.

Venue for the HABA fortnightly bouts will be at the Multipurpose Hall.

Six teams confirmed

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Islanders 7s competition Friday

By Taromane Martin

ONLY two spaces are left for the Islanders rugby 7s competition which is set to kick off this Saturday at the Town Ground Rugby Stadium.

Six teams are already confirmed for the competition with two spaces still open for interested teams who wish to take part in the competition.

Teams confirmed for the Islanders 7s this Saturday are, HHH sharks, Avaiki white, Avaiki black, TIA Warriors, Islander Brothers 1 and Islander Brothers 2.

Prizes up for grabs are $5,000 for first place, $3,000 for second place and $2,000 for third place. Registration fee for the competition is $1000.

Teams who want to register for the competition can call mobile phone 7464226 for more details regarding the competition.

Meanwhile nine teams are confirmed for the second series of the Islanders 7s competition set for June 23.

Organisers say three spaces are still open for interested clubs who wish to take part in the second Islanders rugby 7s competition.

The competition will see Malaita Rugby Union Association (MRUA) powerhouse Auki Tigers competing against Honiara’s best rugby 7s teams.

Teams confirmed for the Islanders 7s competition on June 23 are Auki Tigers 1, Auki Tigers 2, Fulon Hunters, Avaiki Black, Avaiki White, TIA Warriors, HHH Sharks, Islander Brothers 1 and Islander Brothers 2.

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