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2Day FM broadcasters but costs Potentially Criminal Charges
Posted on Friday, December 28, 2012
2Day FM broadcasters but costs Potentially Criminal Charges
SYDNEY, KOMPAS.com - Two 2Day FM radio announcer Syndey, Mel Greig and Michael Christian now be a sigh of relief as police say they are less likely Australia will be subject to criminal charges following their phones to home hospital treating Kate Middleton.
According to Deputy Chief of Police State of New South Wales Commissioner Nick Kaldas, British Scotland Yard police did not request any additional information or plans to interview the two broadcasters. "We do not expect there would be demand," said the daily Kaldas The Advertiser on Friday (28/12/2012).
"There was initial contact after the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha , but not much after that, and with the passage of time, we concluded that it is highly unlikely they will be charged. "
For the second phone broadcaster, nurses from India Jacintha Saldanha suicide. Since his death, it emerged that Saldanha had previously tried to commit suicide twice in the last year, and also taking the anti-depressant.
Correspondent reported Compass in Australia L. Literature Wijaya , the British media has previously said it is possible the two broadcasters are criminal charges, when Scotland Yard sends the file to the prosecution agency, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). But according to Nick Kaldas, CPS will have difficulty to implement the demands of the second chapter of the broadcaster.
Action Saldanha suicide made headlines all over the world, which came three days after recording a telephone conversation about the state of Kate Middleton pregnancy broadcast by 2Day FM . Saldanha was the first nurse who took the call from Greig and Christian pretending to be Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles.
Saldanha then transfer the call to another nurse who provides information about the condition of Middleton. Since then, Greig and Christian getting death threats and threats of other woods, and never again appeared in public.
They only appeared once on television to explain what happened. Parties radio management also apologized and pledged at least 500 thousand dollars (about 5 billion dollars) to help families Saldanha.
