BY ROMINAH FAKA
The case involving an off-duty officer who was killed at the Dragon Pub in Kukum area in May this year has been further postponed for July 15 for investigations to be completed.
Prosecutor Georgina Oroi informed court on Monday this week there were outstanding documents yet to be obtained from police investigators. These include the autopsy report and the photo album.
The defence counsel Hubert Fugui of HOF Law Chambers informed court his position regarding his client James Solomon Kai, the co-accused in this case.
Fugui said he acts for Mr Kai however, yesterday was the third time the matter was called in court and he still has not received any perusal or full disclosures from prosecution.
Therefore, he asked court to make directions for the DPP office to serve disclosures to their office as soon as possible.
Defence lawyer Rochella Palmer who appeared for Daniel Kwalai also informed court that Mr Kwalai has only received perusal disclosures and was still waiting for the outstanding documents.
Prosecution sought a 14-day adjournment for police to obtain those outstanding documents.
Court adjourned the matter for July 15 for plea and election of form of Preliminary Inquiry (PI).
Court made directions for the crown to serve the full disclosures to Fugui and Kwalai by close of business on July 8. The two accused Paul Daoburi and James Solomon Kai to be jointly charged and DPP to sort out and amend the charge sheets and file it with the criminal registry before July 8.
Paul Daoburi, 35, and James Solomon Kai, 21 are charged with murder and are remanded them in custody.
The allegation said the deceased and his colleague, along with the colleague’s wife, went to the Dragon Pub on the night of May 16 for drinks.
Some times between 12am and 1am in the morning an argument broke out between the deceased and a group of men, following an assault on his colleague’s wife in which a bottle was allegedly smashed against her head causing her to fall to the ground unconscious.
It was alleged that during the course of the argument the deceased took out and applied pepper spray on the group of men he was arguing with at that time.
The deceased was later dragged out of the Pub by an off-duty security, accused Daoburi, where the deceased was attacked by a group of more than 10 men outside of the Pub.
The allegation furthered that Daoburi joined in the attack, using a snooker cue stick with which he used to beat the deceased’s head multiple times.
The second accused Solomon Kai, with the nick name ‘Solo’, allegedly attacked the deceased using a bottle.
A policeman who arrived at the scene intervened and took the deceased laying bleeding on the floor into a taxi to National Referral Hospital (NRH) where he pronounced dead.











