Third man accused of murdering Nigel Christian remanded
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A third person has been remanded to Her Majesty’s Prison for his alleged involvement in the murder of Customs officer, Nigel Christian.
On Tuesday morning, the police issued a wanted bulletin for Saleim Harrigan who they said was “wanted in connection with several serious criminal offences [and] is believed to be armed and therefore considered dangerous”.
But before the end of the day, the Greenbay man surrendered in the company of his attorney, Michael Archibald.
That same evening, the 30-year-old was charged for alleged involvement in Christian’s killing.
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Another six-week wait for ‘no case submission’ decision in Bruce Greenaway murder case
As courts on island continue to hear only new matters, the public will have to wait another six weeks to find out whether there is a case against the four people accused of Bruce Greenaway’s murder.
Yesterday, Magistrate Ngaio Emanuel-Edwards was due to hand down her decision based on written no case submissions she had received from both the prosecution and defence attorneys.
However, her decision had to be put off until April 12.
In December 2020, the three lawyers representing the four law enforcement officials accused of murdering the Falmouth father-of-two decided to join forces to submit the application indicating why they think the murder case should be thrown out.