Monday, 21 February 2011

Yasause says he was assaulted in prison

The National – Monday, February 21, 2011
By JACOB POK
FORMER executive director of the office of climate change Dr Theo Yasause has claimed that he was assaulted, harassed and abused by Correctional Service (CS) officers while in remand at Bomana prison outside Port Moresby.
Yasause’s lawyers raised this as one of the grounds in an application for bail before Justice Ere Kariko at the Waigani National Court last Friday.  
Yasause was charged with the wilful murder of former rugby league star Aquila Emil and was remanded at the Bomana prison when the district court, which he first appeared in, allowed him only to make a bail application at the National Court pending further prosecutions. 
Yasause, through his lawyers, claimed that he was at one stage stripped naked and assaulted by CS officers when first taken to Bomana prison, adding that he was subject to continuous ill-treatment and was in fear for his life. 
Yasause’s lawyer also submitted that the applicant had no knowledge of the allegations against him and blamed the print media for painting a bad picture of him as being the alleged suspect in the death of Emil. 
He also claimed in his submission that he had to surrender to police because of statements published in the print media that police would hunt him down if he failed too surrender. 
It was also submitted that Yasause held a doctorate in political science and held number of senior positions in government departments prior to his arrest.
He was recently involved as a leading consultant in assisting landowners in the negotiation process of the multi-billion kina LNG operations at the time of his arrest. 
Yasause’s lawyer further submitted that Yasause was married and had four children who attend school and he was the only provider of the family, adding that bail must be granted as the welfare of the family would be in jeopardy if he remained in prison. 
However, state lawyers opposed the bail application on the basis that the suspect had used a firearm and did not co-operate with police during investigations intoEmil’s death.
The state submitted that police found bookings of air tickets under the name of the applicant after the shooting. 
The state also submitted that the handgun and the suspect’s car were not surrendered. 
In rebutting some grounds in the bail application, state lawyers submitted there was no medical report provided by the appellant on his allegations of being assaulted by CS officials.
State lawyers also said that the applicant did not specify or name the landowner groups he claimed to assist as a consultant, adding that the LNG projects would still proceed without the appellant’s providing the said assistance. 
The court’s ruling on Yasause’s bail application would be given tomorrow.

Wednesday, 16 February 2011

Judge: Landowners just greedy

The National – Wednesday, February 16, 2011
By JACOB POK
LANDOWNERS have gone absolutely crazy over money and have totally forgotten the destruction caused to their environment by project developers, National Court judge Justice Ambeng Kandakasi has said. 
“People have gone absolutely crazy over money and lost focus and passion for their land,” Kandakasi said yesterday while presiding on a matter relating to conflicts on payments of funds by Forest Authority to some certain landowner groups in Finschaafen, Morobe. 
He said landowners did not recognise the destruction being caused to their land and yet form all kinds of incorporated land groups for the greed of money.
Kandakasi told lawyers handling the matter that it was an “old case” and was in court for too long, adding that the court was not only meant for the people of Finschaafen alone but was a national court of justice that serves everyone in the country.
He also pointed that most of the problems regarding funds are caused by third parties or officers who are assigned to distribute the funds.
“If the funds are distributed fairly by those third parties, then the problems should not have arisen and people should not have come to court.”