A Hamilton man alleged to have participated in the kidnapping an Auckland body builder admitted in a police interview he had tried to keep his identity secret by purchasing a new phone SIM card before he arranged a meeting with the alleged victim at a South Auckland Burger King.
The Crown alleges Marven Yacoub was lured to the Burger King in the belief Jen Jay Law would be there to sell him steroids. Mr Yacoub was instead met by Junior Iolimo Paea and two unknown associates. He was then taken to a lawyers' office in Ponsonby against his will to swear a false statement to be used in a bail hearing for Law's friend Khalid Slaimankhel.
Law, Slaimankhel and Paea face a charge of kidnapping at the High Court in Auckland. Slaimankhel and Paea also face a charge of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Law initially denied owning a Samsung phone that sent text messages to Mr Yacoub arranging the Burger King meeting. However after the phone was discovered at his house in Hamilton during a police search Law admitted he had purchased a new 2Degrees SIM card for the phone and sent the messages.
"I should have told you the truth from the beginning," Law told detective Bryan Laumatia during a recorded interview, which was played for a jury on Friday.