Court Refers Raikaci Case to OPP Over Conflict of Interest
Police constable charged with theft of minibus
Friday 06 December 2024 | 08:03
Accused police constable Sailosi Raikaci, at the Nausori Magistrate's Court on December 5, 2024. Photo: Ronald Kumar
The Nausori Magistrate's Court has directed Police Prosecution to refer the case of Sailosi Raikaci, the son of Assistant Police Commissioner Crime, Sakeo Raikaci, to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP).
Raikaci, 24, a police constable, appeared for his first call before Resident Magistrate Samanunu Vaniqi, facing one count of theft.
It is alleged that on Tuesday evening, Raikaci stole a minibus valued at $65,000 from the Nausori minibus stand.
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Magistrate Vaniqi made the transferal decision after questioning Police Prosecutor Sergeant Shelveen Sharma about the accused's identity.
She noted the potential conflict of interest, as ACP Raikaci is Sharma's superior.
Sergeant Sharma had no objections to Raikaci's bail but proposed strict conditions, which included:
■ One surety;
■ Surrendering his travel documents
■ Reporting to the Nausori Police Station twice a week (Saturdays and Mondays);
■ A stop departure order;
■ Not interfering with state witnesses.
Raikaci's lawyer, Isoa Matanitobua, from the Ravono & Raikaci law firm, presented two sureties, with one accepted: Raikaci's mother, Naomi Raikaci, who is also a principal lawyer at the firm.
The court rejected the other surety, as the individual was simply an employee at the law firm.
Raikaci, stationed at the Nabua Police Station, will report to the Nausori Police Station, as it is his official residence.
Sergeant Sharma informed the court that the first phase of disclosures had been served, but an additional 21 days would be required to transcribe recordings before they are passed to the defence.
The matter has been adjourned to January 13, 2025.
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