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September 22, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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The infamous ‘Azonto’ driver, Ritesh Kumar will have to wait till October 5 to know his fate.

Kumar appeared before a tribunal set up by the Land Transport Authority in Lautoka yesterday.

LTA’s chief executive, Naisa Tuinaceva told FijiLive that Kumar turned up with his lawyer to give his side of the story.

“Kumar did turn up with his lawyer in front of the tribunal but we have not made any decisions as of yet as there are some arguments from both parties,” Tuinaceva said.

By Indrani Krishna

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