Illegal arms case: Seychelles' former President James Michel to testify via video link
Illegal arms case: Seychelles' former President James Michel to testify via video link
Illegal arms case: Seychelles' former President James Michel to testify via video link
General |Author: Betymie Bonnelame | March 13, 2024, Wednesday @ 10:51| 1231 views
Palais de Justice that houses the Supreme Court. (Seychelles News Agency)
(Seychelles News Agency) - Seychelles' former President James Michel will testify on Friday, March 15, at 9.30 a.m. via video link in the illegal possession of firearms case at the Supreme Court of Seychelles involving prominent businessman Mukesh Valabjhi and his wife, lawyer Laura Valabjhi.
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Firearms and prevention of terrorism case |15 March 2024
Prosecution ordered to furnish defence with details from investigation
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has ordered the prosecution to share details regarding individuals involved in the investigation and Operation Black Iron, involving prominent business couple Mukesh and Laura Valabhji.
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Illegal arms case: Seychelles' former President James Michel testifies arms were legally imported
General |Author: Rita Joubert-Lawen Edited by: Betymie Bonnelame | March 15, 2024, Friday @ 16:13| 974 views
Palais de Justice which houses the Supreme Court. (Judiciary of Seychelles)
Seychelles' former President James Michel testified before the Supreme Court on Friday via video link in the illegal possession of firearms case involving prominent businessman Mukesh Valabjhi and his wife, lawyer Laura Valabjhi - an hour later than planned due to internet connectivity reasons.
http://m.seychellesnewsagency.com/view_news.php?id=20258
Prosecution ordered to furnish defence with details from investigation
In a recent ruling, the Supreme Court has ordered the prosecution to share details regarding individuals involved in the investigation and Operation Black Iron, involving prominent business couple Mukesh and Laura Valabhji.
To continue reading, please click here to subscribe to Seychelles NATION’s e copy
https://www.nation.sc/articles/21475/firearms-and-prevention-of-terrorism-case
Illegal arms case: Seychelles' former President James Michel testifies arms were legally imported
General |Author: Rita Joubert-Lawen Edited by: Betymie Bonnelame | March 15, 2024, Friday @ 16:13| 974 views
Palais de Justice which houses the Supreme Court. (Judiciary of Seychelles)
Seychelles' former President James Michel testified before the Supreme Court on Friday via video link in the illegal possession of firearms case involving prominent businessman Mukesh Valabjhi and his wife, lawyer Laura Valabjhi - an hour later than planned due to internet connectivity reasons.
http://m.seychellesnewsagency.com/view_news.php?id=20258
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Supreme Court rules documents from electronic devices are admissible as evidence |21 March 2024
Supreme Court Chief Justice Rony Govinden on Tuesday ruled that documents taken from electronic devices seized from the premises of Mukesh and Laura Valabhji and Leslie Benoiton were admissible as evidence in court. To continue reading, please click here to subscribe to Seychelles NATION’s e copy
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Supreme Court Chief Justice Rony Govinden on Tuesday ruled that documents taken from electronic devices seized from the premises of Mukesh and Laura Valabhji and Leslie Benoiton were admissible as evidence in court. To continue reading, please click here to subscribe to Seychelles NATION’s e copy
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