Minors allegedly involved in sodomised case
Regional Police Operations Officer Northern, SP Bola Tamanisau said the four were released because of their age, however according to him this does not mean that the investigation will not continue.
He said they are accessing the files and appropriate decisions will be made soon.
The class one student was allegedly brutally sodomised by the six youths.
Meanwhile, Police are investigating a break-in at the Western Union Centerpoint branch yesterday morning where large sum money is believed to have been stolen.
The break-in was discovered by staff when they went to open the office this morning. Assistant Spokesperson, Sergeant Atunaisa Sokomuri has confirmed the break-in, however declined to reveal any other information saying that investigations are still continuing.
Looking at the West, Police in Lautoka raided a cane farm and uprooted 100 marijuana plants with a street value of more than $200,000 on Friday afternoon.
Sokomuri said the plants were four to five feet tall and were matured and the raid was carried out following a tip off.
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