Ahmed Zaoui Freed On Bail At Last
By Selwyn Manning
Welcome To New Zealand Mr Zaoui - Ahmed Zaoui is free of a New Zealand prison for the first time in two years since his arrival on December 4 2002.
Mr Zaoui left Auckland Central Remand Prison (ACRP) after being granted bail by the Supreme Court in Wellington.
Mr Zaoui left the prison by car, driven by senior counsel Dr Rodney Harrison QC, and accompanied by lawyers Deborah Manning and Richard McLeod.
He will be staying at the Dominican Friary in Newton Auckland.
Around 200 people gathered outside the prison walls to welcome Mr Zaoui to freedom.
Mr Zaoui's lawyers will make a statement to media at 10am tomorrow (Friday December 10).
Yaaay! Lawyer Deborah Manning is greeted by a cheering crowd that gathered outside ACRP to welcome Ahmed Zaoui to New Zealand.
Media are asked to respect Mr
Zaoui's privacy while he adjusts to being free.
Auckland Central Remand Prison
receives the Supreme Court ruling that Mr Zaoui be
freed.
Ahmed Zaoui is free at last, on
bail.
The Supreme Court of New Zealand has authorised the bail release of Algerian MP Ahmed Zaoui from prison detention and into the care of the Dominican Friars in Auckland. Supreme Court chief justice Sian Elias delivered the Court ruling at 4pm this afternoon.
The Supreme Court applied the following bail
conditions that:
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Scoop's special feature on the Ahmed Zaoui
case…