Andriff Gillard, the man who alleged he had been offered $7 million to assassinate President David Granger, yesterday acknowledged under intense questioning that he had had several brushes with the law as lawyers appearing at the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the alleged plot sought to discredit him.
During lengthy cross-examination by Christopher Ram, Glenn Hanoman and Ian Chang, SC, it was revealed that Gillard was even wanted by the police for threatening language.
Ram, who is representing Imran Khan, the brother of Nizam Khan, the man accused of orchestrating the plot, questioned Gillard on if his “run-ins” with the police were confined to the Grove/Diamond Police Station, to which the witness agreed. However,