The Magistrates Court has delayed the hearing of ex-school teacher Kishore Kumar until tomorrow, as the magistrate was unavailable. The matter will be presided over by Magistrate Krishnan Prasad, while Magistrate Sufia Hamza was reported to be absent.
Kumar faces multiple charges, including unauthorized access to computer systems and causing harm through electronic communication. Specifically, he is accused of accessing a Facebook account not belonging to him on December 14, 2022, while at the Suva Magistrates Court. He allegedly posted a video titled “Power in His Voice,” which contained derogatory remarks directed at the Minister for Employment, Agni Deo Singh.
This case is not isolated, as Kumar has a history of similar allegations, notably accused of using abusive language towards Minister Singh and other individuals in previous incidents. He has been remanded in custody, highlighting the seriousness of the charges against him. The hearing is set for 9:30 AM tomorrow, where further developments regarding his case are anticipated.
As this legal situation unfolds, it underscores significant issues regarding digital privacy, the misuse of technology, and the responsibility of individuals in the digital realm. It is hoped that the outcomes of these proceedings will lead to greater accountability and contribute to a safer online environment for all.
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