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COVID-19: Police Arrest 15 For Playing Rugby At Kashmir, Lautoka

Two people in their 20’s were found during curfew hours at the Varoko cemetery area and are also spotted for throwing stones at a government vehicle while a 63-year-old man was arrested for crossing the Naria containment zone.
27 May 2021 11:12
COVID-19: Police Arrest 15 For Playing Rugby At Kashmir, Lautoka

Forty-six cases were recorded for breaching Health Restrictions and Curfew Orders over the last 24-hours.

The Western Division recorded thirty-three cases including fifteen people who were all arrested for breaching the Health restrictions as they were found playing rugby at Kashmir in Lautoka.

Five people were found drunk along the Qeleloa area in Nadi, six people were arrested at Saunaka for intoxication while four cases of breaching social gathering were recorded along Salusalu street in Lautoka.

Two people in their 20’s were found during curfew hours at the Varoko cemetery area and are also spotted for throwing stones at a government vehicle while a 63-year-old man was arrested for crossing the Naria containment zone.

Twelve cases were recorded in the Southern Division with three people arrested in Newtown, Nasinu as they were found traveling in a vehicle without a pass and drunk while a 29-year-old man was also driving without a pass and had breached the curfew orders.

Four people of Jittu in Raiwaqa were all found drinking alcohol while two men in their 20’s and a 33-year-old woman were all arrested for walking along Milverton in Raiwaqa during curfew hours.

A 19-year-old woman was found loitering around the Veirasi settlement during curfew hours.

A lone case recorded in the Eastern Division involved a 25-year-old man who was arrested for a case of burglary and theft during curfew hours.

The Central and Northern Division recorded nil cases.

 

 

 



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