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October 04, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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Fiji's Police Commissioner, Brigadier General Ioane Naivalurua has warned school students not to engage themselves in unlawful activities.

His call comes after another incident where a student was allegedly assaulted by a group of students at the victim’s house on Tuesday night.

Fiji Police spokesperson, Ana Naisoro said the report claims a group of students went to the home of the victim and asked to see the victim following which he was allegedly assaulted outside his home.”

She also added that the mother of the victim reported the matter to police.

A suspect is known to police who is a student with investigations narrowing on other students.

“Officers have been instructed to speed up investigations and anyone found involved will be taken to task."

"The Commissioner is once again urging to the students that the Fiji Police force will not tolerate the ongoing disregard of law."

“Police are serious about getting to the bottom of this issue and students must stop this unruly behaviour and concentrate on their studies,” Naisoro added.

By Indrani Krishna
 

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