The court will tomorrow hand down its ruling on the bail applications made for three men accused of being part of a group of men who involved in a clash with another party at the Water Front nightclub.
The three launched bail applications yesterday before Principal Magistrate Shepherd Lapo.
After the hearing the applications for the bail, magistrate Lapo adjourned the matter to give him time to go through those submissions and make his ruling.
Paul Junior Maenu’u, Lency Maenu’u and Henry Maenu’u are facing charges of threatening violence.
They allegedly clashed with another group of their close relatives on the afternoon of May 13.
Members of the other party were charged with going arm in public and had been released from custody last week.
The two parties, in the late afternoon last Friday (May 13) allegedly clashed with violence against each other at the Water Front.
They were allegedly armed with bush knives, iron, rods, rocks, stones, rubber slings, bow and arrows.
Police alleged that the incident involved members of the two parties swearing at each other which caused fears to the members of the public.
This is a domestic matter that later escalated into a violent clash.
Police Prosecutor John Palmer is prosecuting.
By ASSUMPTA BUCHANAN