Former PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill seeks Injunction against his Arrest
The National Court at Waigani will rule tomorrow on whether to grant former PNG prime minister Peter O'Neill injunctive orders against police from arresting him.
Peter O'Neill is seeking interim injunctive orders from the National Court to stop his arrest pending the determination of a defamation suit against Police Minister Bryan Kramer.
Mr O'Neill's lawyer Tiffany Nonggorr submitted her clients is asking the court to restrain Police Minister Bryan Kramer, Police Commissioner David Manning and members of the police from arresting or attempting to arrest Mr O'Neill.
She submitted this is until a defamation suit on foot against Mr Kramer is dealt with by the court.
Mrs Nonggorr submitted in court there is evidence there is political interference in the work of the police.
McRonald Nale representing Mr Kramer submitted his client has not given any directions to police to arrest Mr O'Neill.
He submitted, this undertaken by Mr Kramer has been given to the court adding he's respected the orders previously issued by the court last month and the boundaries of the court.
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Peter O'Neill is seeking interim injunctive orders from the National Court to stop his arrest pending the determination of a defamation suit against Police Minister Bryan Kramer.
Mr O'Neill's lawyer Tiffany Nonggorr submitted her clients is asking the court to restrain Police Minister Bryan Kramer, Police Commissioner David Manning and members of the police from arresting or attempting to arrest Mr O'Neill.
She submitted this is until a defamation suit on foot against Mr Kramer is dealt with by the court.
Mrs Nonggorr submitted in court there is evidence there is political interference in the work of the police.
McRonald Nale representing Mr Kramer submitted his client has not given any directions to police to arrest Mr O'Neill.
He submitted, this undertaken by Mr Kramer has been given to the court adding he's respected the orders previously issued by the court last month and the boundaries of the court.
FM 100 / PNG Today
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