K. Male'
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31 Jan 2017 | Tue 20:43
Wisam exiting Criminal Court after hearing --
Wisam exiting Criminal Court after hearing --
Mohamed Sharuhaan
State attacks on media
Wisam verdict scheduled for March 9th
Prosecution claims not seen in video evidence
Court to deliberate on case

Criminal Court has announced that a verdict on RaajjeTV’s Senior Video journalist, Mohamed Wisam will be issued on March 9th.

Wisam has been charged for obstructing Police duties over an arrest made in March 2015, while covering an opposition rally in the capital, Male’ City. The charges were raised against Wisam in April 5, 2016.

In today’s hearing of the case, video footage of submitted against Wisam by the state was analyzed and summary charges were announced.

Speaking about the video footage, prosecution argued that Wisam had refused to listen to orders issued and attempted to obstruct Police duties. Wisam denied the allegation, adding that the video footage did not show his arrest, but what had happened afterwards. Wisam also questioned why only he was arrested, while other journalists were present in the area.

Wisam’s lawyer Abdullah Haseen said that while he had been charged with entering an area closed off by the Police, the submitted video footage does not corroborate the charges.

In addition to the video footage, state prosecutors submitted two witnesses and a chart. Wisam had presented witness statements of three individuals as his defense.

Summary charges say that Adam Zareer, one of Wisam’s witnesses, is a co-respondent of the charges and had given his statement to protect Wisam. The judge had decreed that Zareer’s statement was inadmissible in Court.

State prosecutors argued that the two prosecution witnesses had said that Wisam had obstructed Police duties. They also said the video footage was sufficient proof of this. The prosecutor therefore had argued that there was reasonable proof of guilt.

Haseen argued that the video footage was not sufficient proof, remarking that the video shows that Wisam had obediently followed orders. Haseen further noted that the three defense witnesses had said that they did not observe any act on Wisam’s part to obstruct Police duties. Therefore, he had called for a not guilty verdict against Wisam.

Judge Ahmed Shakeel said another hearing of the case will be held on March 9th at 11 am.

Wisam had been sentenced to pay a fine of MVR 28800 on January 24th for a separate charge of obstruction of duties.

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