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‘Dangerous’ prisoner who escaped custody arrested by police

The prisoner who escaped from the Magistrate Court while he was in Police custody, was arrested by Police at around 4:00pm yesterday Monday 5 June 2017.

Amoni Fifita was captured from an area near the village of Fatai and is remanded in custody to appear at the Magistrate Court later this week, Acting Chief Superintendent Tevita Vailea said.

In January Police searched for Fifita after he and another prisoner escaped custody before allegedly robbing a shop owner at gun point.

At the time Police had warned the public that Fifita and the prisoner were armed and dangerous.

They were arrested two days later.

Police would like to thank members of the public for the information and assistance provided during the search for the escaped prisoner.

Woman charged after pouring hot dripping on de facto partner

Police have charged a woman with causing bodily harm after she poured hot dripping over her de facto husband’s body.

The woman who is in her late 20’s also scratched the man’s body.

The 27-year-old victim was injured in the alleged attack at Pea, Tonga Broadcasting News services reported.

Tonga Police said officers were responding to a report of a brawl between the couple last week.

Search for Tongan man who went overboard in Waitemata habour suspended

The search for a Tongan man who fell overboard during a cruise on the Waitemata Harbour has been suspended

He was Tevita Kava, aged 29 of Mangere.

Kava was on an inner harbour cruise on Saturday evening and it is believed at some point during the night he has fallen over board.

Over the last two days a land and water search was undertaken utilising the Police Maritime Unit, Eagle helicopter, Land SAR, Coastguard and Harbourmaster.

The Police Dive Squad was called in on Saturday afternoon and the Navy assisted police on Sunday.

A significant area has been searched but unfortunately with no success.

A decision has been made to suspend the search at this time and the family have been informed of this.

Police will not be making any further comment at this time.

Vaitai charged with attempted murder after attacking father, sister with machete

A 26-year-old man who allegedly use a machete to strike his father and a sister who eventually played dead to survive has been charged with attempted murder.

Sione Fono Vaitai from Sandy, Utah in the United States has been charged with two counts of first-degree felony aggravated attempted murder; a second-degree felony for obstructing justice; three counts of third-degree felony commission of domestic violence in the presence of a child; and a third degree felony for failing to respond to an officer’s signal to stop.

The night of May 12 is when Vaitai attacked his 14-year-old sister and father with the machete.

The 14-year-old girl and her 13-year-old sister were in the bedroom they shared when Vaitai entered with the machete in hand, according to court records. He then told the girls to be quiet or they’d be killed. He then put the machete to the 14-year-old’s neck and asked if she believed in God.

At this point Vaitai’s mother entered the bedroom and Vaitai hid the machete. The two began to argue and Vaitai drew out the machete again and held it to the 14-year-old’s neck and threatened to kill her.

At this time the 13-year-old fled to a neighbor’s house with a 10-year-old brother in tow. Other family members also fled from the house while Vaitai’s father went to confront him.

“(The father) came to the room and told Vaitai to hit him first,” the court papers state. “Vaitai began attacking (his father) with the machete. (The father) used his arms to block the blows and attempted to grab the machete from Vaitai. Vaitai pushed (his father) to the ground and continued to strike him with the machete.”

This May 15 file photo shows investigators going through the truck Sione Vaitai, 26, of Sandy, used in an attempt to flee police. Vaitai is a suspect in a stabbing incident involving his father and younger sister in Sandy May 12. He fled the scene and was later found in St. George where he was apprehended, St. George, Utah, May 15, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News

Vaitai then returned his attention to his 14-year-old sister and attacked her. She used her arms to cover her face and neck despite Vaitai’s attempt to move them.

She shielded herself her with her right arm first and was struck several times to the point “she could no longer use her right arm.” The girl then switched to her left arm as the attack continued and “found she was no longer able to use her left arm.” She was then struck in the head by the machete, according to the court documents.

The girl ended up playing dead as she was no longer able to protect herself, and Vaitai poked her in the chest with the tip of the machete “as if trying to make sure she was dead.”

Both the 14-year-old and her father were taken to the hospital in critical condition. However, Sandy Police confirmed to St. George News that both had been upgraded to stable condition by May 15.

The girl sustained multiple lacerations to her arms, hands and head, as well as a skull fracture and mild brain injury. Her right wrist was also partially severed.

Vaitai’s father had a finger on his right hand severed, with a second finger partially severed. He also sustained a skull and nasal fracture, as well as extensive lacerations to both arms with accompanying tendon lacerations and open fractures to his left forearm.

This May 15 file photo shows Sione Vaitai, 26, of Sandy, being examined by medics while he stands in handcuffs following an attempt to flee from police. Vaitai is a suspect in a stabbing incident involving his father and younger sister in Sandy May 12. He fled the scene and was later found in St. George where he was apprehended, St. George, Utah, May 15, 2017 | Photo by Mori Kessler, St. George News

Vaitai fled to St. George in his father’s truck following the attacks and made his way to St. George. His capture by police was the result of a tip from a St. George resident who learned Sandy Police were searching for him.

According to KSL / Deseret News, the attack may have been caused by Vaitai’s father refusing to give him the keys to his truck. Witnesses also initially told police that Vaitai was acting as though he has been under the influence of narcotics.

Family members told Fox 13 News that Vaitai had also been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, yet had never shown aggression toward the family before this incident.

Persons arrested or charged are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law or as otherwise decided by a trier-of-fact.

-St George News

Police divers to resume search tomorrow for man overboard during Waitemata Harbour cruise

New Zealand Police divers have suspended their search for a man who went missing overboard on a Saturday night cruise in Waitemata Harbour in Auckland.

Unconfirmed reports on social media have named the missing man and identified him as Tongan.

A photo was also posted to Facebook with a caption which describes the man in the photo as the missing person Police were searching for.

Kaniva News could not publish the photo and the name of that person. We are contacting the family.

Those who made comments on the post and the photo said they knew the man and were holding out hope that he will be found alive

New Zealand Herald report says Police were searching for a 29-year-old man from Mangere who “had gone overboard between Kauri Point and Birkenhead, both in the upper Waitemata Harbour.”

It said “the current in the harbour was strong, reaching between 5-6 knots at the Auckland Harbour Bridge”.

Police said its National Dive Squad has completed a search today.

The rescue operation has been ongoing throughout today, after Police received the initial report at 9:20pm last night.

The Police Maritime Unit and search and rescue volunteers have been involved.

The search is expected to resume tomorrow.

Prime Minister sets out agenda for greater democracy and political reform

Commentary:

Prime Minister ‘Akilisi Pohiva goes into the new Parliamentary year with an agenda that is set firmly against the kingdom’s traditional power structure, with the nobles already attacking some of his ideas.

Speaking to Kaniva News at ‘Atalanga recently, the Prime Minister said he wanted to focus on completing his political reforms.

Many powers, such as the authority to veto decisions, declare marshal law and close parliament still reside with the king.

At a press conference in Nukuʻalofa last week he said Cabinet had discussed  a proposal for the people to elect the nobles’ parliamentary seats, but have not put it on the agenda for Parliament.

He said the focus of their discussion was to revert to Tongaʻs old constituency system under which MPs were elected according to the district or islands group they lived in.

This would involve all voters in the main islands of Tongatapu. Eua, Haʻapai, Vavaʻu and the Niuas.

Radio New Zealand has reported that the government is proposing to take the power to elect the Attorney General and Police Commissioner from the Privy Council to the Prime Minister and cabinet.

Kaniva News believes that the Prime Minister’s proposals are in the interests of civil society and democracy.

In 2006 a survey conducted by the Late Princess Tuʻipelehake and Dr Sitiveni Halapua showed the majority of Tongans in the Islands and overseas agreed to change the political system to a democracy.

Hon. Pohiva’s suggestions are prudent. They do not threaten the existence of the Nobles and he has always made it clear that he regards the royal family as a symbol of stability in Tonga.

A carefully planned democratic transfer of power offers a surer way forward than that found in some other Island nations which have suffered unrest.

The coups d’etat that have marred Fijian history for the past 30 years are a warning of what can happen when the growth of democracy and the orderly transfer of power to the people and their elected representatives is stifled.

Tongan teen saves younger brother from fire in California

A teenage Tongan boy jumped nine feet and then climbed through a window to  escape flames and save the life of his younger brother.

Firefighters were called to a single-alarm fire at a home on the corner of Cherry Way and Haviland Avenue in the unincorporated community of Cherryland at about 8:45 p.m Friday 27, reports said.

Petelo Finau, 18, was in his room Friday night watching a movie when his uncle started screaming. Flames were in the kitchen, separating the 18-year-old from his younger brother, Francis, 13.

Finau jumped to safety out of a second-story window then jumped and climbed up to the ledge of a different window on the second floor to reach his brother.

“I had to jump out the window. I kind of fell. It was weird. Then I ran over…and had to pull myself up,” Finau said.

As Finau hoisted himself up to his armpits to help Francis, the 13-year-old, who has autism, was frozen with fear, according to reports.

“He can’t really comprehend as much as other autistic kids can, and he gets very scared of heights,” Finau said.

Finau tried to yank his brother out the window, but Francis, who saw the gathering crowd below, actually shut the window on his brother.

For almost a full minute, the 18-year-old waited and hoped.

“I honestly thought that he would have passed, and at that moment, I was thinking through all my memories of him and it really struck me at that moment how much he meant to me,” Finau said.

Finally, Francis opened the window again as smoke poured out of the home.

“When he opened that window again, I just felt the most relieved in my life where I could finally get the chance that I needed to get him out,” Finau said.

Neighbors rushed over with a chair and ladder to give Finau something to stand on, and he managed to get Francis out of the building.

“I think that this young man has some athletic ability that probably a lot of us aren’t blessed with, and I think that led to the positive outcome that we’re talking about,” said Chief John Whiting with the Alameda County Fire Battalion.

That athletic ability will serve Finau well in the U.S. Navy, where he is enlisting next month.

Francis is being treated for smoke inhalation, but doctors say he’ll be fine.

The cause of the fire was unknown.

The firefighters were able to battle the blaze in about a half hour.

Woman found dead in a storm water drain in Mangere

Counties Manukau Police are investigating the death of a woman who was located in a storm water drain in Mangere this afternoon.

Emergency services were called to Favona at 4:40pm, after a woman was found in the drain.

Upon Police attendance, it was discovered the woman was deceased.

Next of kin have been notified.

While enquiries will continue into the circumstances of her death, Police do not believe there are any suspicious circumstances.

Second Police officer arrested in connection with armed robbery

A second Policeman in a Ma’ufanga armed robbery has been arrested yesterday Friday 2, according to Police commissioner Stephen Caldwell.

The armed robbery happened at a convenience store on May 20.

The first Policeman and another suspect were taken into custody on May 23 and were charged with robbery.

The second Policeman  is remanded in custody to appear at the Fasi Magistrate Court on Tuesday 9 June 2017, Caldwell said. 

The criminal investigations into this incident continue.

King calls for kingdom to unite to overcome problems as he opens Parliament

His Majesty King Tupou VI has called for concerted efforts to deal health, education and economic problems.

The king was speaking during the official opening of Parliament yesterday.

His Majesty said that since the last parliamentary term Tonga had continued to face major challenge.

He said Tongans needed to eat local food and live healthy lives.

He advised the government to develop the agricultural and fishery sectors as well as the tourism industry.

He said learning how to deal with an epidemic would be good example of individuals, communities and the national government working together to overcome a health issue.

On political matters, his Majesty reminded the public of their duty to convey their interests to the MPs, including both the People’s and Noble Representatives.

The King said it was vital for the government to consider focussing spending on health, education and boosting the economy.

The King also thanked foreign donors, including the governments of Australia, Japan and the People’s Republic of China, the European Union and international donor agencies for their contribution to building Tonga.

Radio New Zealand has reported that opposition MPS have warned that efforts to remove Prime Minister ‘Akilisi Pohiva will be intensified during the new session of the House.

Hon. Pohiva caused consternation last month when  he announced Tonga would not host the 2019 Pacific Games.

The Prime Minister cited  a 2013 economic report for the decision, but since then successive finance ministers saying the money had already been allocated.

The main points

  • His Majesty King Tupou VI has called for concerted efforts to deal health, education and economic problems.
  • The king was speaking during the official opening of Parliament yesterday.
  • His Majesty said that since the last parliamentary term Tonga had continued to face major challenge.
  • He advised the government to develop the agricultural and fishery sectors as well as the tourism industry.

For more information

King calls for national approach to address health, education and economic issues

King to open fresh session of Tongan parliament