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Republic v Boniface (27 of 2006) [2007] SCSC 121 (27 November 2007);
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF SEYCHELLES
THE REPUBLIC
VS.
DAVID BONIFACE (Accused)
Criminal Side No. 27 of 2006
Mr. Camille for the Republic
Mr. Derjacques for the Accused
ORDER
Gaswaga, J
Considering the application by David Boniface’s (A2) counsel, Mr. Derjacques, for his release on bail it is hereby ordered that:-
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The accused be and is hereby re-admitted to bail.
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The accused should enter a bail bond in the sum of Rs. 20, 000/- with two sureties to be approved by the Court. Each surety will be bound in the sum of Rs.10, 000/-
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The accused should not leave the jurisdiction of Seychelles without an order of this Court.
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The accused should not interfere with the witnesses or the course of justice in this case in any way or get involved in any criminal activity.
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The accused should surrender his passport or any travel document issued to him to the Registrar of the Supreme Court before the release order is signed.
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The accused should report to the nearest police station being the …………………. Police Station every Monday, Wednesday and Friday before midday.
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If any of these conditions are breached this order for bail will be revoked and the accused will, unless a plausible explanation is offered, be remanded in custody.
The Registrar is to convey this order to the Director of Immigration and the Commissioner of Police.
I so order.
D. GASWAGA
JUDGE
Dated this 28th day of November, 2007.