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Police arrest 64

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Sixty-four people were arrested over the past 24 hours, which included 43 arrests for breach of sporting activities. The 43 arrested were all in their 20s and were found playing volleyball in Nabua

The other 21 reports were for breach of curfew with the Southern and Western Divisions recording seven cases each.

In the Southern Division, three men were found drunk in the Nabua and Delainaves­i area; a 31-year-old farmer was arrested in Vatuwaqa; and a 42-year-old man was stopped and arrested at the Laqere checkpoint for driving without a licence and did not have a valid reason for being out during curfew hours.

Three cases were recorded in the Eastern Division, which included a 43-year-old man, who was arrested for attempted burglary at the Naduru Area in Nausori, while two people were found loitering at the Fulton Road junction along the Kings Highway.

The Western Division recorded seven cases, whereby five were found drunk in the Tavua area, whereas a 30-year-old man was arrested for an alleged case of break-in at the Viseisei

Three cases were recorded in the Eastern Division, which included a 43-yearold man, who was arrested for attempted burglary at the Naduru Area in Nausori, while two people were found loitering at the Fulton Road junction along the Kings Highway.

area and one was found loitering in Lautoka The only two cases recorded in the North included a 25-year-old farmer, who was found in possession of illicit drugs, while an 18-year-old man was arrested walking along the road.

The Central Division recorded two cases whereby both men in their 20s were found sniffing glue and drunk at the Nasese and Flagstaff area.

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