Vandalism At A Nadi School, Police Will Counsel Students
School administrator Susie Park said the thieves broke into a classroom and took out scissors that were used to open the school bus windows.
Monday 08 February 2021 | 12:57
The Police believed that an attempt to break into the Fiji Agape Mission School in Votualevu, Nadi last Wednesday was an act of vandalism allegedly carried out by the students.
The school has however denied this saying it was an attempt to steal money.
Two windows of the school bus were smashed, two floors of the school were sprayed with foam from the fire extinguisher and there was an attempt to open the office doors.
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Police Chief Operations Officer Assistant Police Commissioner Abdul Khan said the police received a report that some students were damaging properties but there was no alleged theft in the school.
“Our committee policing team will conduct counselling to these students,” he said.
School administrator Susie Park said the thieves broke into a classroom and took out scissors that were used to open the school bus windows.
“They attempted to open the office door but it was firmly locked. They didn’t take out anything but I think it was just money that they were after,” she said.
She said people should refrain from criminal activities no matter how hard things in life became.
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