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28 Mar 2017 | Tue 03:05
Wisam and his father
Wisam and his father
Mohamed Sharuhaan
Trials Against Jounalis
Wisam's sentencing hearing tomorrow!
The sentencing hearing was initially scheduled for March 9, but was postponed to March 28
State raised obstruction charges against him on April 2016, over an arrest made on March 25, 2015
Criminal Court found him guilty of a separate obstruction charge in January, fining him MVR 28,800

The sentencing hearing of RaajjeTV’s senior journalist Mohamed Wisam is scheduled for Tuesday.

State raised obstruction charges against him on April 5, 2016, over an arrest made on March 25, 2015, while covering an opposition rally.

His sentence hearing was initially scheduled for March 9, but the hearing was cancelled and rescheduled to 11 am on March 28.

Denying the charge, Wisam had presented four witnesses to Court, in order to prove his innocence. Prosecutors presented two witnesses, a chart of the area cordoned off by police, and video footage to prove the charge against him.

In the last hearing of the trial, held on January 31, the Court analyzed the video footage submitted against Wisam by the state, and summary charges were announced.

According to summary charges, Adam Zareer, one of Wisam’s witnesses, is a co-respondent of the charges and had given his statement 'to protect Wisam', decreeing that Zareer’s statement was 'inadmissible' in Court.

Wisam’s defense lawyer, Abdullah Haseen said that while he had been charged with entering an area closed off by police, the submitted video footage “does not corroborate the charges.”

RaajjeTV's senior videographer, Zareer was arrested with Wisam, and charged with obstruction as well. While Zareer's sentencing hearing was held on February 27, the Court found him guilty of obstruction, and sentenced him to pay a fine of MVR 3,000.

Criminal Court found Wisam guilty of a separate obstruction charge, on January 24, along with journalist Leevaan Ali Nasir, over an arrest made while covering a bomb scare in the capital Male' City in November 2015. They were both fined MVR 28,800 each.

They were found guilty of the charges on December 19, 2016. Prosecutors had requested the Court to sentence both journalists to four months and 24 days in jail, the maximum punishment.

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