Saturday, May 30, 2009

ME'EKAMUI COURT OF JUSTICE MATURES

23rd Chalcedony 2009 / 23rd April 2009
By Samuel Miikaii

U-Vistract Court of Justice is gaining widespread community support as the burgeoning peace between ABG and Meekamui government continues. According to Police Commissioner Michael Mayoko outstanding cases involving rape, adultery and violence from ABG controlled areas are being referred to the Me’ekamui Court of Appeal in Tonu for final hearing and decision.

Yesterday’s case involved an ABG policeman who allegedly raped a married woman whilst in police custody. The case was reported to the Me’ekamui government by the victim herself and recorded on video tape before a summons was issued.

The defendant, Mr. Matthew Ninamo was accompanied by fellow policemen and a host of civilians who wanted to witness how the historical case would be resolved.

Royal Me’ekamui magistrates decided the case according to Custom, Common law and Scripture to the satisfaction of all parties concerned. Everyone including both Complainant (Ms Kopoko) and defendant (Mr. Ninamo) were satisfied with the decision.
“In our system everyone is treated equally and fairly according to the wisdom of God” says Mr. Mayoko. “I am overjoyed to see my counterparts come to Tonu for the court hearing/decision…This is history in the making… In custom we are all one but foreign politics makes us fight each other” the Police Commissioner continued.

Papa’ala Chronicles understands from recent communications between ABG President Hon. James Tanis and Head of State HM King Peii II that difficult cases from either side can be referred from one to the other. In this way no one will be able to avoid justice on Bougainville.
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