5 Uni students plead guilty to a charge each of failure to comply with order under the Public Health Act

5 Uni students plead guilty to a charge each of failure to comply with order under the Public Health Act

By Rashika Kumar
Sunday 12/04/2020

Chief Magistrate Usaia Ratuvili has decided to exercise his powers and will not be entering the conviction for 5 university students who were found guilty for gathering in Laucala Bay and consuming alcohol.

Tongan students Ioane Moala and Manu Makuhoa and Fijian students Nicholas Arnold Prakash, Ronald Ritik Kumar and Shiv Anand pleaded guilty to a charge each of failure to comply with order under the Public Health Act.

They were drinking alcohol on the 11th of April in a flat at Laucala Bay.

The Chief Magistrate has ordered the 5 University of the South Pacific students to pay a fine of $200 each within a month and failure to pay the fine will result in the 5 in spending 20 days in prison.

Chief Magistrate Ratuvili also released each student on $500 bail.

The five must reside at their address and report at Raiwaqa Police Station every Saturday between 8am and 5pm.

The case has been adjourned to the 11th of May.

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