A clear piece of evidence has today been revealed by one of the people whose house and car has been damaged twice by unknown people.
Fiji Times Editor-in-Chief Netani Rika, whose home was targeted again on Sunday morning, said a vehicle with registration DG264 was seen after the first attack earlier this month.
Rika said he has not received any word from the police in relation to the smashing of the rear glass of his vehicle a few weeks ago.
He confirmed that the registration of the vehicle has been provided to the police and said that the two attacks at his home are linked.
Rika said police have also confirmed that a vehicle was seen picking the attackers early Sunday morning.
Calls Made For Police To Act With Urgency
Calls are now being made for the police and authorities to act with urgency to ensure that the people behind the recent attacks on homes and other property of Netani Rika, Colonel Sakiusa Raivoce, Attar Singh, Akuila Naco and Kenneth Zinck, are tracked down.
Former Military Officer Colonel Sakiusa Raivoce said it is clear that the people who threw the home-made firebomb in his compound, wanted to hurt his family.
Raivoce said he and his family are lucky that the bomb did not explode when it reached the side of his four wheel drive vehicle.
Raivoce believes professional people are involved in the attacks.
Favoritism says Zinck
It is a clear sign of favoritism.
These are the words of unionist Kenneth Zinck who said police inaction towards the latest attacks on him and others show that not enough is being done to protect people.
He added he has not received any progress report on the first attack on his vehicle last month.
Zinck said quick police action towards the Interim Attorney General's home after it was robbed shows clear favoritism.
Meanwhile, FICTU's General Secretary Attar Singh said police are not doing enough, adding questions should be asked on whether Police Commissioner Commodore Esala Teleni is doing his job.
Police consider security measures
Police are now trying to establish ways in which those who have been attacked recently can be provided security.
Spokeswoman Ema Mua said the suggestion by the victims to also put up police tents outside their house is also something that will be looked into.