March 9, 2021
Osman Yansaneh ,APC Scribe
Justice Adrian Fisher will on Wednesday 10th March rule on the merit of the ex-parte notice of motion which sought to slam an injunction on the All Peoples Congress (APC) Party.
Last Friday, lawyer for the plaintiff applicant, J.M Jengo, prayed to the court for an extension of time to allow them fulfil the orders of court, adding that there was no affidavit to support the injunction.
The orders of the court was to restrain the defendants-the APC party executive, from holding any conference, rally, convention, and meeting until after the determination of the matter by the High Court.
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February 23, 2021
By Hassan Gbassay Koroma
Mohamed Kanu, a personnel of the Sierra Leone Police attached to the Operational Support Division (OSD) has told the Freetown High Court that he was starved and beaten while in detention to admit that he killed a military man.
Kanu, who is before Justice Musu Kamara for the murder of Salifu Turay, further told the court that he was handcuffed and solitarily locked up without food and water for three days.
The accused also told the court that during the course of investigation, the ballistic expert at the Criminal Investigations Department had issued a report which indicates that his raffle was never discharged since it was assigned to him.