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The Supreme Court on Monday granted two weeks to the Centre to analyse the Portugal's court order terminating the extradition of Abu Salem to India and spell out its proposed action against the alleged gangster. A bench headed by Justice P Sathasivam,
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The Delhi Police has been given yet more time by a court here to reply to extradited underworld don Abu Salem's plea to stop his trial in an extortion case after cancellation of his extradition to India by a Portuguese constitutional court. Chief
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The Solomon Star newspaper's Susan Merrell writes that as this scenario plays out in Papua New Guinea, so history repeats itself in the United Kingdom. She writes that anyone who was domiciled in the Pacific in September/October of 2006, may be
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He will appear in the Brits Magistrate Court again on Friday. Moti's relative Eesa Badat was released on bail of R30 000 for the same charges, and his co-accused Carlos de Sousa also received R30 000 bail on similar charges. Police arrested Moti for
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Sydney Morning Herald / Pacific Media Watch ): The stand-off between Papua New Guinea's parliament and its judiciary reached a dangerous flashpoint last week, which can only dismay the country's well-wishers in Australia. The rights and wrongs of the
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Defence Force to help PNG hold election NZ Newswire May 31, 2012, 12:54 pm The Defence Force will send three helicopters and 40 staff to Papua New Guinea next month to help the country hold a free and fair election, the government has announced.
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After an hour-long interview with police in a courtroom at the Supreme Court complex, Justice Nicholas Kiriwom was charged with sedition. He was released on bail and is expected to appear in a committal court on Tuesday morning. The same offence was
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Sir Salamo said the decision was legally binding and should be obeyed by public servants, government agencies and the Speaker of parliament. O'Neill, who on Monday was in his Southern Highlands electorate of Ialibu-Pangia for his nomination as a
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The AFP's activities in Vanuatu have been part of a broader expansion over the past decade of Australian policing across the Pacific. Peacekeeping missions to Timor-Leste since 1999 and to the Solomon Islands, beginning in 2003, boosted police
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Solomon Islands will start talks on the final withdrawal of Australian troops who have helped maintain law and order in the Pacific island country since 2003. Defence Minister Stephen Smith this week visited the Solomons with Defence Department
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