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Another drug case where defendant avoids arrest for over a year

Meth pipe on mirror.
ausage@samoanews.com

Pago Pago, AMERICAN SAMOA — A man allegedly found with a glass pipe containing methamphetamine in his vehicle when police pulled him over for a traffic violation over a year ago was finally arrested and charged.

The question as to why the government waited so long to charge Faamanatu Pita in this case is still unanswered.

According to the government’s case, two police officers patrolling the public highways in the Tafuna area on Dec. 29, 2019 observed a vehicle heading westbound at a high speed. Officers followed the vehicle and made a traffic stop in front of the Veterans Stadium in Tafuna.

Officers approached the driver of the vehicle and informed him of the reason for the stop. The driver of the vehicle was later identified as Fa’amanatu Pita, the defendant in this case. When asked for his driver’s license, Pita told police he had forgotten his driver’s license at home, and no other form of photo identification was presented.

Police then informed Pita that they were going to impound his vehicle because he didn’t have a driver’s license to operate the vehicle on a public highway. He was then transported to the Tafuna Police Substation (TPS) for further investigation.

Before Pita was transported to the TPS, police conducted a body search on him and nothing was found. The search then moved to the vehicle where police discovered a black pouch between the driver’s seat and the passenger’s seat. Inside the black pouch was a glass pipe containing white powder.

The white powder was later tested and the result was positive for methamphetamine.

After being informed of his constitutional rights, Pita refused to make a statement to police regarding the glass pipe containing methamphetamine.

Pita was arrested by police last month and made his initial appearance in District Court.

He is charged with one count of unlawful possession of methamphetamine, a felony.

Bail is set at $5,000.

During the initial appearance proceedings, Pita defense’s attorney informed the court that his client wished to exercise his rights to a preliminary examination (PX).

THE PX

It was during the PX this past Wednesday that the government called their only witness to the stand, who was also the lead investigator in this case.

In cross examination, the defense attorney asked about the timeline for the testing for the white powder contained inside the glass pipe. The government’s witness stated to the court that the test was conducted after Pita was released from the Territorial Correctional Facility (TCF) where he was held for 48 hours.