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October 01, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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Four men alleged to be involved in a series of aggravated robberies in Nadi over the past few weeks appeared in the Magistrates Court in Nadi today.

The quartet have been remanded in custody as investigations continue.

Fiji Police Chief of Operations, ACP Rusiate Tudravu in an earlier interview said police officers from the Central Division were sent to Nadi to capture the four.

“The Fiji Police force had apprehended three people involved with these robberies on Saturday morning while the fourth member of the gropu was caught yesterday."

 ACP Tudravu confirmed that some of the items that were confiscated when the four were apprehended are laptops, jewelleries and money both local and foreign currencies.

By Indrani Krishna
 

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