I ask the State Attorney to Judge Failure to Arrest Den Lissu

Attorney, Patrick Mwita pleased Magistrate had asked General Magistrate for not complying with the arrest of Singida East MP (Chadema), Den Lissu who is facing charges of sedition and editors of the magazine dawn.

Mwita attorney did so yesterday after the judge, Thomas Simba interviewing the reasons for the failure to comply during the arrest warrant was issued Nov. 3, 2016 and conclude that lawyer. "Why have not you arrested" Not having a duty to arrest him? Mnamuogopa? "He asked the judge.

However, with an apology that the court has taken the passport of Lissu to control his trip abroad since he was traveling would inform the court.

In this case, Lissu and three others have been charged with five counts of uchocheza from information published by the newspaper about the rising political situation in Zanzibar.

Simba judge has adjourned the case until November 28, 2016 and all defendants are out on bail.

Before the decision, lawyer Mwita said yesterday was the day of the trial mentioned that investigation is nearing completion.

Regarding the allegation of contempt of court lawyer Peter Kibatala representing Lissu told the court that his client is in court, it has obeyed a court order and that the role of bail is to ensure the defendant's presence in court during his trial and that his presence is to obey the terms of the guarantee.

However, Mwita lawyer claimed that the act of Lissu come to court twice in a row is like showing contempt for the court.

Called Lissu is claimed that the law scholar and knows the procedures to be followed if the hypocrisy court and that the trustee is not an alternative to the defendant in court.

"He had to write a letter informing them that this court as a lawyer has a case of choice is maintained by them Bunda and attach to either list samansi case. We respected the judiciary and the role of kumfutia securities or securities kutokumfutia Lissu still lies in your hands, Sir, "the lawyer explained to the Government.

Referring to these arguments, the judge said Lissu Simba is a renowned advocate, scholar and knows all the procedures of the court, but his sponsors are scared, so he sought to explain the reasons for going to Germany without disclosure in court.

Lissu replied that he had no intention of contempt of court, nor flee from trial, but he went to Germany in emergency situations.

The judge told the court understands Simba election petitions and instructed him, so asked him to withhold information because when he went to address cases of Bunda

"When I got to run a report that was the case one day after leaving in Germany and that I wrote a letter to inform the court and I sent my assistants rushed through the court," said Lissu.

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