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SHOCKING REVELATION IN MURDER CASE: Officer Accused of Illegally Freeing Wife of Deceased from Cell

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Mahnoor Jehangir
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Magistrate Summons Arresting Officer in Court

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In a stunning turn of events, Committal Court Magistrate Albert Daniels has taken decisive action by summoning First Constable Mark Moikia to appear in court. This summons comes after Moikia allegedly released Wena Baba, the wife of the deceased, from the Karamui cell in Chimbu without proper bail documents. With murder charges hanging in the balance, the magistrate has expressed grave concerns over the unlawfully released accused persons.

Unveiling a Disturbing Twist in the Murder Trial

In a courtroom packed with anticipation, the murder trial took an unexpected twist when Police Prosecutor Sgt Christian Iga revealed a shocking truth. Wena Baba, who stood accused of murdering her husband on March 3, appeared in court claiming bail. However, no official record of her release was found, leaving the prosecution dumbfounded. With the absence of any National Court bail documentation, the prosecution raised serious doubts about the legality of Baba's release.

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Magistrate Daniels wasted no time in taking action. Concerned about the integrity of the legal process, he ordered that Baba be immediately returned to custody pending further investigation. Additionally, he demanded Constable Moikia to present himself in court the following day to provide a compelling explanation for his actions. The courtroom was left in a state of suspense as the fate of both the accused and the arresting officer hung in the balance.

Allegations surrounding the murder case have cast a dark shadow on the events leading to Jeremiah Ninkama's tragic death. According to reports, Baba instructed her husband to pursue Gideon Mefi, a thief who had stolen valuables from their home at the Air Transport Squadron in Port Moresby. The deceased, a chronic asthmatic patient, was in poor health when he embarked on the pursuit. Upon returning home, he suffered a sudden collapse, prompting his urgent transfer to Pacific International Hospital. Tragically, Ninkama was pronounced dead on arrival, leaving investigators puzzled about the exact cause of his demise.

The summoning of Constable Moikia brings the case into sharp focus. The public eagerly awaits his explanation for the release of Wena Baba without proper bail documentation. The courtroom drama intensifies as questions arise about potential corruption, negligence, or procedural errors within the police force.

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