There are no suspects but investigations continue.

This is the message from Police spokesperson Corporal Suliano Tevita who said a team of officers from the Criminal Investigation Department has been assigned to track down the men who tried to burn down former military officer Colonel Sakiusa Raivoce and Fiji Times Editor in Chief Netani Rika's homes with home-made bombs early Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, Interim Defense Minister Ratu Epeli Ganilau said such cowardly acts will never be condoned and police will do all they can to bring those responsible to justice.

Unknown men threw the home-made bombs, called a molotov cocktail, which is a glass bottle containing petrol fuel, with thickening agent such as sugar with a lit wick, at the homes of Raivoce and Rika early Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, police are looking for people who damaged the vehicle of unionist Kenneth Zinck and stole a bag from the vehicle yesterday.

Zinck parked his vehicle opposite the McDonalds Suva shop and was attending a meeting after midday yesterday when his vehicle was damaged and a bag was stolen.

This is the second attack on Zinck's vehicle.