MP allegedly shot dead his campaign coordinator
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MP allegedly shot dead his
campaign coordinator
PORT MORESBY: For now, police have alleged that Moresby
North-West MP Lohia Boe Samuel pulled the trigger, killing his campaign
coordinator Robert Jerry in a restaurant on March 11, 2022.
In a police summary
tendered in court, Samuel and his protocol officer Fabian Hera were having
dinner in the restaurant at about 8pm discussing some issues.
Police alleged a
disagreement must have arisen and Samuel allegedly drew his licensed pistol,
loaded with five rounds of ammunition, and shot Jerry on the right side of his
neck under his ear.
And on Friday (March 18,
2022), Samuel was denied bail by the National Court for murder but Fabian was
freed on K5,000 bail on the same charge.
The news break was reported by The National:
Dispute then shooting
March 21, 2022The
NationalMain Stories
By BEVERLY PETER and SCHOLAR KASSAS
WHILE Moresby
North-West MP Lohia Boe Samuel was denied bail by the National Court for
murder, his co-accused and protocol officer Fabian Hera (also known as Fabian
Hera Taunakekei) was freed on K5,000 bail on the same charge.
And police have alleged that Samuel shot his campaign coordinator Robert Jerry,
38, following a disagreement at a dinner discussion on March 11.
According to the police summary of facts tendered in court, Samuel and Fabian
were having dinner in a restaurant in Waigani at about 8pm.
While discussing some issues, a disagreement must have arisen and Samuel
allegedly drew his licensed firearm, loaded with five rounds of ammunition, and
shot Jerry on the right side of his neck under his ear.
The bullet exited Jerry’s back close to the left, killing the father of seven
almost instantly.
Samuel allegedly put the weapon on a seat, stood up, banged the table and yelled
out Fabian’s name twice saying, “Fabian why did you do that, why?” and he
walked out.
Fabian stood there with his hands on his head looking lost.
A witness, Daniel Oaisa, who was seated close to them heard the gun shot, stood
up and quickly went to pick up the pistol which was left on the seat pointing
towards where Fabian was sitting.
Oaisa got the pistol, walked out and cleared the weapon with one bullet in the
chamber.
Another witness, expatriate Lydia Kailap, who was having dinner with her family,
went to try to help Jerry while calling others to help while waiting for the
ambulance.
Samuel allegedly walked out, got on his vehicle and drove away.
The ambulance arrived and the paramedics tried to help but Jerry had died.
The police CID Homicide Squad and the Forensic Science crime scene examiner
then arrived.
They spoke to Fabian, then went on to seize the murder weapon from Oaisa and
photographed the crime scene.
Samuel then returned and told the police that he went to let Prime Minister
James Marape know about the shooting but the premier was out. Police obtained
Samuel’s details and was advised to go home and report to the police when
required.
In the National Court on Friday, Samuel’s bail application was refused due to
the seriousness of the charge and that his bail reasons were invalid.
Samuel and Fabian were charged with one count of murder for allegedly killing
Jerry on March 11 and were arrested and detained on Thursday.
Judge Teresa Berrigan said whether or not Samuel shot Jerry was a trial matter
but the facts alleged in this case were very serious, involving a serious
assault, and the use of an offensive weapon, in a public place, in the presence
of the public.
“I am not persuaded that any of the matters raised by Samuel, on their own, or
in combination demonstrate that his continued detention is not justified,” she
said.
“The facts are poorly drafted that an argument ‘must have’ taken place before
the shooting whilst what obstructed the shooting is not clear.
“The facts speak to a thoughtful, if perhaps Samuel unplanned shot Jerry on the
vulnerable body part (neck) using his own pistol at close range, put the pistol
pointing towards Hera before fleeing the scene and afterwards, cooperated with
police when required to,” she said.
Judge Berrigan said she considered Samuel’s application and acknowledged his
stand in the community but trusted that his office would be able to make
appropriate arrangements for the handover of State-funded assets to the
intended recipients.
“While I appreciate that this is a critical time as Samuel’s term comes to an
end before the next election, that must be balanced against the seriousness of
the alleged offence.
“Similarly, Samuel’s detention may impact upon his family, highlighting Samuel
remains innocent until proven otherwise, the courts have made it clear that the
impact of detention on an applicant’s family is an unfortunate but inevitable
consequence of the criminal process and not normally a matter warranting bail.”
Defence lawyer Edward Sassingian applied for bail on the grounds that his
family was financially relying on him and that his detention would prevent the
handover of three vehicles for Gerehu police station and two ambulances for St
John’s Ambulance, all bought under his district development authority.
MP’s officer granted
bail
March 21, 2022The
NationalMain Stories
MORESBY North-West MP Lohia Boe Samuel’s
protocol officer Fabian Hera, 26, (also known as Fabian Hera Taunakekei) who
was charged with murder was released on K5,000 bail on Friday.
Judge Teresa Berrigan also imposed the posting of K1,000 bail for Fabian’s
guarantors.
Judge Berrigan said it was unclear what was meant by the state submission and
the arresting officers’ statement on bail refusal.
“The State opposes bail submitting that the police were not punishing the
applicant for not cooperating in the record of interview and the statement by
co-accused Samuel: ‘Fabian, Fabian, why did you do that, why?’ suggests Fabian
could have discharged the firearm.
“In any event, he was present at the time.
“The investigating officer opposes bail because the offence involved the use of
an offensive weapon and he charged the applicant alongside Samuel because he
was the only person close to the deceased (Robert Jerry) when he was shot,” she
added.
Judge Berrigan said she agreed with Fabian’s submission, however, the alleged
facts described a deliberate, if perhaps unplanned, shooting by Samuel, by his
own weapon, following which he immediately fled the scene before returning
later, while Fabian remained at the scene “looking lost”.
“It is not suggested by the authorities that this applicant will interfere with
witnesses.
“On the evidence he has at all times cooperated with police.”
She said the matters raised by Fabian regarding his family would not on their
own warrant bail, the court retains a discretion and having regard to those
matters, and the alleged role of Fabian in the alleged offence.
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