Quinnie to make her submissions in court today
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Quinnie to make her
submissions in court today
PORT MORESBY: National Capital District (NCD) governor
Powes Parkop’s daughter-in-law Quinnie Mick is scheduled to make her
submissions in a committal court in Waigani today (April 19, 2022).
Quinnie, 24, is charged
with one count each of deprivation of liberty, robbery, threatening to kill and
assaulting Stacey Lydia Sirimai in November.
She had suspected Stacey
of having an affair with her husband, Sengol Parkop.
The court proceedings were published by The National:
Quinnie back in court
today
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NATIONAL Capital District (NCD) governor Powes
Parkop’s daughter-in-law Quinnie Mick is scheduled to make her submissions in a
committal court in Waigani today.
Quinnie, 24, is charged with one count each of deprivation of liberty, robbery,
threatening to kill and assaulting Stacey Lydia Sirimai in Port Moresby in
November.
She told the court on Thursday that she had already given her statement to her
lawyer Edward Sasingian (who will make the submission today).
Sasingian was not in court on Thursday.
Police prosecutor Senior Sergeant Joseph Sangam applied for the case to be
adjourned for the last time for Sasingian to confirm whether he was ready to
make his submission.
He said police file was served on March 24.
Sangam added that if their submission was not ready today, the prosecution
would apply for the court to adjourn for a ruling based on evidence on the
police file.
Magistrate Paul Puri Nii upheld Sangam’s application and fixed today for the
matter to return.
Quinnie’s bail was extended.
Quinnie, allegedly on Nov 30 between 9am and 1pm, used her husband’s mobile
phone to send several text messages to Stacey to meet up at a motel in Waigani.
Stacey was a member of Quinnie’s husband, Sengol Parkop’s, campaign team in the
Moresby North-West by-election last year.
Quinnie suspected she was having an affair with her husband.
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