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Attacker given chance to say why he shouldn’t be deported

Friday 12 February 2016 | Published in Local

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Attacker given chance to say why he shouldn’t be deported
Afereti Iona pictured at the Hula Bar with sports colleagues drinking and partying a few days before appearing in the High Court on a charge of common assault. His lawyer Charles Petero told the court that his client had stopped drinking and sought counselling. HULA BAR

The Immigration division has given a convicted Samoan attacker 14 days to plead his case on the instructions of Prime Minister Henry Puna.

The Immigration division has given a convicted Samoan attacker 14 days to plead his case on the instructions of Prime Minister Henry Puna.


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