Students involved in brawls at school zone meets will be arrested - Police

Students involved in brawls at school zone meets will be arrested - Police

By Rusiate Baleilevuka
Friday 31/03/2017
Students of John Wesley College and Ratu Sukuna Memorial School involved in a brawl at the Suva Zone 1 meet at the ANZ Stadium.

The Fiji Police Force has maintained its stand that they will make arrests if they catch students involved in brawls at the school zone meets.

Yesterday, students of John Wesley College and Ratu Sukuna Memorial School were involved in a brawl at the Suva Zone 1 meet at the ANZ Stadium but police managed to control the situation.

Police spokesperson Ana Naisoro says they are maintaining their no drop policy and they will arrest those who continue to break the law.

Some students were taken in by Police yesterday.

Naisoro adds that they will continue their school visitations and will be able to push forward more manpower in games venues and town areas after the games.

Police will be monitoring the Suva Zone 2 today.

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