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The Limbe Magistrate Court has on Wednesday adjourned to Friday, May 28 the ruling on whether or not a Dutch national alleged to have molested Malawian girls and boys has got a case to answer.
The development follows the crushing of the computer which contained a ruling belonging to Magistrate Tsoka Banda who is presiding over the case.
State lawyer, Victor Jere, confirmed the development to the media saying the ruling has, therefore, been shifted from today to Friday owing to the crush.
Wim Akster, a former Finance Director at Timotheos Foundation is answering charges of indecent assault and child trafficking.
Facebook The case of the seven accused persons in the alleged trafficking of 26 Ndian children has now been sent to the Buea High Court, The Post reported this Friday.
This is the kernel of a Wednesday, April 14, 2021, ruling by Magistrate Florence Nzene of the Limbe Magistrate’s Court. The court had ended a preliminary hearing into the case on March 19, 2021.
“The seven accused persons have been committed to stand trial at the High Court in Buea,” the Magistrate told
The Post on Wednesday after having delivered her ruling earlier on.
“It was on Wednesday, February 24th, and Thursday, February 25th, when elements of the Limbe Gendarmerie Brigade, following a tip-off descended on Shallote Mokube and Vivian Mbotake at the Dockyard area at Down Beach in Limbe and arrested them accompanied by Blessing Adewallo, (a Nigerian National), Ewuha Emelienne, Vivian Njanu, Wojoko Hannah Longonje, and one Stella Amudjua,”
Limbe : Trial Of Alleged Children Traffickers Begins
The Limbe Magistrate Court on Friday March 5, 2021 began preliminary trial to determine whether some two women namely Ms Mokube Sharlotte Botech and Mbotake Vivian Ndialle, and five accomplices who are presently being accused of having marketed some 26 children from Ndian to Limbe are liable to answer these charges in an open Court.Lire aussi : Police: Les commissaires centraux installés
The Limbe Brigade Commander, Vroumsia, told the press that all investigations at their level had been done and were only waiting on the “Administration to decide when the children have to be released. Meanwhile, the Fako Divisional Delegate for the Ministry of Social Affairs, Irene Manga, told this reporter on phone that the parents of the displaced children have already been contacted and mobilised from their villages to Ekondo Titi (some 43 kilometres within Ndian Division). They will stay in Ekondo Titi and wait for their children to be
February 10, 2021 Nyasa Times Reporter 1 Comment
A court in Limbe has refused to move a case of a police officer implicated in raping a 17-year-old girl at a police station, to Blahtyre magistrates court.
The Limbe Magistrate Court has dismissed the application by the State to move a case against Andrew Chigaga, the police officer alleged to have defiled the girl saying the state did not give convincing reasons.
On January 27, 2020, the state asked the court to move the case to the Blantyre Magistrate Court where the suspect can get a stiffer punishment when convicted.
However, Magistrate Tsoka Banda, who is hearing the case, dismissed the application saying the State did not give valid reasons to convince the court to move the case to another court.