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Voss applies for variation to her bail conditions to travel to London

Voss applies for variation to her bail conditions to travel to London

Retired Fiji Link CEO Shaenaz Voss who is charged with a count of failure to comply with the requirements of the operator’s airline security programme has applied for a bail variation to allow her to travel to London and visit her terminally ill brother.

Voss is charged in relation to unlawful carriage of firearms on board a flight from Nausori to Labasa Airport on 8th October, 2018.

She pleaded not guilty to the charge.

This case is in relation to the bodyguards of the former Attorney General, Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum allegedly carrying firearms on the Fiji Link flight.

According to the particulars in her charge sheet, Voss on the 8th of October in 2018 at Nausori Airport, being the Chief Executive Officer of Fiji Link allegedly failed to comply with the requirements of Fiji Link Operation Airline Security programme on board domestic Flight FJ32.

The court was told that Voss wants to travel this Saturday.

DPP lawyer Meli Vosawale has asked for confirmation of her brother’s condition, the hospital he is being checked at, how long has he been suffering from such condition and her place of accommodation in London.

The matter will be called in the Nausori Magistrates Court tomorrow.

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