Man charged with spreading false information

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BY ROMINAH FAKA

Police have charged a male person with spreading false information claiming he was nearly abducted at the Kola Ridge cemetery near Talise Market in Honiara.

The said incident occurred at the height of alleged attempted abductions in Honiara in early October this year.

The matter was mentioned in court on Monday this week, where the defendant was instructed to seek a legal representative.

The matter was suspended to December 9 for mention.

Court made directions for prosecution to prepare disclosures and to serve them to defence once the accused obtains a lawyer.

Junior Harry Gereniu was charged with one count of spreading false information likely to cause fear and panic in the community contrary to section 63 of the Penal Code.

It was alleged on October 19 at 9.15pm, the accused posted on Facebook, alleging that a White Toyota Rav 4 without a plate number attempted to abduct him, using a hook to steal his basket containing a passport and visa.

The RSIPF began investigating the alleged kidnapping on October 25 after public panic and temporary school closures.

The accused later admitted to fabricating the story based on exaggerated remorse, police said.

The false information allegedly caused widespread panic, resulting in schools being closed and police intervention, police alleged.

The accused was arrested and charged under section 63 of the Penal Code.

The accused was released on bail.

Able Maelanga of office of Police Prosecution Department acts for the crown.

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