Case between two Chinese nationals adjourned to Feb 25 for plea

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BY MELVILLE TITIULU

The case involving two Chinese nationals has been adjourned to February 25 for plea.

Chief Principal Magistrate Ricky Iomea heard the matter yesterday.

Both accused and the complainant are Chinese Nationals.

The incident happened on October 11, 2019.

The accused and the complainant namely Peter Huan, had an argument resulting in the accused using an iron rod to strike the complainant on his head while they were working for Unique Enterprise Shop.

The accused is charged with assault causing bodily harm to the victim- contrary to section 245 of the Penal Code.

The case is adjourned to February 25, 2026 for plea.

Prosecutions were directed to serve disclosures to the defence.

Counsel Mark Sina of Attorney at Law represents the accused while Counsel Selwyn Vaike of Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions represents the Crown in this matter.

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