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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Rizalman bail


Wellington: Former Malaysian military attaché in Wellington, Muhammad Ismail Rizalman facing several criminal charges in New Zealand today released from detention after Judge Arthur Tompkins on the Wellington District Court to allow him bail.

According to New Zealand's security system, a defendant may be released during proceedings are underway but need to comply with some specific requirements in addition to the need to attend court hearings are set. This warranty does not involve the payment of money. When bail is, Tompkins also imposed a number of conditions including Rizalman must surrender his passport to prevent her from contacting the alleged victim and not out in the night. Rizalman seen immediately circulated to an undisclosed location after the trial of the case but should appear again in court next week for the hearing of the petition relating to the extension of the guarantee. In New Zealand law, the defendant and the alleged victim has the right to apply so that their names not be publicized in the media at the discretion of the court. In this case, Tania Billingsley who claim to be victims, agree to be named so he could talk about the case while Rizalman, the main focus of the media against him makes him no longer have a choice.

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