Bail has been granted for the three men who allegedly involved in a clash at the Water Front nightclub.
Deputy Chief Magistrate Shepherd Lapo imposed a cash bail of $1, 000 for each of the accused attached with strict bail condition.
Their sureties were also ordered to sign a principal bail of $1, 000.
One of the strict bail conditions restricted them to drink alcohol or take drugs whilst on bail.
All are due in court on July 4.
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 over family matter 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 of 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 alleged incident involved the two parties swearing at each other which caused fears to the members of the public.
This is a domestic family matter that later escalated into the clash of violence between the two groups.
By ASSUMPTA BUCHANAN