4 men questioned over Nausori death
Regional Crime Officer Eastern, ASP Arthur White said the four were taken into custody this morning and they are still being interrogated.
He adds that a post mortem is being carried out to determine the cause of his death.
The body was found by some people who were on their way to work. According to police they are treating the case as murder, as there were severe injuries to the back of the victims head.
His body has been taken to the Vunidawa hospital as Suva and Nausori mortuary's are full.
Meanwhile, Police are still looking seeking help from members of the public in locating some unknown men who broke into the Ram Jattan and Sons Supermarket in Suva last night.
Assistant Police Spokesperson, Inspector Atunaisa Sokomuri said the thieves managed to take more than $70,000 after they cut open the safe.
The supermarket is located opposite the Suva Bus Stand.
Branch Manager, Rajnesh Prasad said when he opened his office this morning he saw the safe lying open on the floor.
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