BY MELVILLE TITIULU
The Central Magistrate’s Court has entered a fine sentence of $600 on a man who pleaded guilty to playing loud music late at night, causing annoyance and disturbing his neighbours.
Sammy Sui, 30, from Malaita Province, was charged with common nuisance contrary to Section 172 of the penal code.
The court heard that on the night of Thursday, April 23, 2026, the defendant was celebrating with his brother, who had just returned from seasonal work overseas. They were drinking beers and playing loud music at an excessive volume on a big speaker at his residence.
The complainant in this case is Mr David Susui, who was at his residence at Feraladoa, East Honiara, approximately 15 metres away from the defendant’s residence.
Principal Magistrate Paile explained to the defendant in court that the noise level was unreasonable within that time period, between 10 pm and 11 pm, where it disturbed the peace and comfort of surrounding residents staying at their homes.
She further reminded the defendant in court that the residential area at Feraladoa, comprised a cluster of houses close to each other.
“A residential area is not a nightclub where one is allowed to play loud music at night with shouting and drinking,” Mrs Paile told the defendant.
The Principal Magistrate entered a conviction based on the defendant’s guilty plea and was of the view that a fine sentence of $600 is appropriate.
The defendant was reminded in court that the amount of $600 must be paid to the court at the registry by Friday, May 29.
In default of the payment, the defendant will have to serve a further 30 days at the Rove Correctional Centre.
Moffat Tei from the Police Prosecutions prosecuted the case, and Jason Anisi from the Public Solicitors’ Office represented the offender in court.
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