Come Face To Face-Colonel
Former Military man, Colonel Sakiusa Raivoce whose house was vandalised by unknown men pleads to the mystery men not to touch his family.
And the Fiji Times Editor in Chief Netani Rika, whose home was also attacked is calling on the Interim Government to step in and do something about the increasing number of attacks on individuals in recent weeks.
He adds there seems to be special treatment given to members of the Interim Government when they face similar problems.
Police confirmed receiving reports after unknown men allegedly tried to burn the homes of Sakiusa Raivoce and Netani Rika early yesterday morning with bottles filled with flammable fluids yesterday morning.
Meanwhile, a 50 year old woman is admitted at Lautoka hospital after her vehicle was stoned in Topline Lautoka on Saturday night.
The woman was traveling with her husband when an unknown man threw a stone at the vehicle which broke glass window hitting the woman on the head. The woman is in a stable condition.
Police are trying to locate the man.
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