BY MELVILLE TITIULU
The Magistrate’s Court has adjourned to June 5 the case involving three men accused of stealing a water pump valued at $700 from a beach property at Waikiki.
The accused, Rockrick Saehana, along with Milton Saehana and Junior Hamusin, are jointly charged with the offence of simple larceny.
Court documents revealed that the alleged incident occurred earlier in March this year.
The matter came to police attention after Rockrick’s father reported the incident to the White River Police Station following confirmation from a buyer that Rockrick had attempted to sell the water pump.
During a police interview, Rockrick Saehana allegedly admitted stealing the water pump from his father’s beach property at Waikiki with the assistance of the two co-accused.
Police alleged that Milton Saehana and Junior Hamusin waited by the seaside acting as lookouts and helped to carry the stolen property with the intention of selling it.
The trio were formally arrested and charged and were initially released on police bail.
They were expected to appear before the court on May 10 to enter their pleas but failed to attend, prompting the court to issue warrants for their arrest.
Police Constable Ledly Tugunau informed the court yesterday that warrants were issued after all three accused failed to appear at the previous hearing.
The three accused later appeared before the court yesterday.
Principal Magistrate Ben Alasia questioned them about their absence during the last court appearance.
The accused told the court they arrived late due to traffic problems.
After considering their explanation, Magistrate Alasia withdrew the warrants of arrest but reminded the accused of the importance of attending court on scheduled dates.
He warned them that failure to attend future court appearances could result in them being remanded in custody instead of remaining on bail.
Magistrate Alasia also advised the accused to leave for court as early as 6:30am on their next court date to avoid traffic delays.
The matter was adjourned to June 5 at 9am for plea, while the accused persons’ bail was extended.
Police Constable Ledly Tugunau is prosecuting the matter on behalf of the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
The court was also informed that the three accused will be represented by lawyers from the Public Solicitor’s Office.
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