Court-martial judges tour Terrain hotel

admin | July 3, 2017 | 5:32 pmMembers of court-martial visited Terrain
Hotel/Photo by Emmanuel Akile/Eye Radio/July 3, 2017

The Acting SPLA Spokesperson says the fourth trial of the suspects accused
of carrying out an attack on Terrain Hotel in Juba will take place tomorrow
[Tuesday].

This comes after the members of the court-martial visited the hotel this
morning to find more evidence on the case.Last month, the judge of the
court martial decided to adjourn the last hearing to give more time for the
prosecution team to provide more evidence.

Both the prosecution and the defense teams agreed to visit the scene of the
incidents at Terrain, a day before the next hearing.

Colonel Santo Domic says the visit will give clear evidence on what exactly
happened on during the incident.He says the court martial can now judge
based on has been found on the ground.“All the court members have visited
Terrain [Hotel] this morning, and they have actually understood on all the
allegations that have been actually reported by the victims, regarding the
destruction of other related items within the Hotel. This is going to give
the court visualization of the complains that has been by the complaints,”
Domic said.

The Manager of the Terrain Hotel, Mike Woodward, said justice must prevail
and those who committed any crime there must be held accountable.“I would
like justice, obviously because if you do something wrong, you need to go
to prison. I would like compensation because if you steal people’s things,
you need to pay it back. I would also like it to serve as some kind of
lessons for people in the future so that they will not do anything like
these again,” Woodward said.“I can tell you that today, all of the court
came on a trip to the compound and we showed them around, we narrated what
happened and we showed them the damage to the compound so that they can
understand exactly what went wrong,” he said.

The court hearing that will be conducted tomorrow [Tuesday] will be the
fourth after the complainants asked for 14 days to get more evidence.

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