Fiji Sun

Property owner insists temple break-in, Police refute claim

Police spokespers­on Ana Naisoro has refuted claims made.

- SHEENAL CHARAN Edited by Jonathan Bryce sheenal.charan@fijisun.com.fj

Police are investigat­ing another case of alleged sacrilege at Korocirici­ri Road in Nausori.

It is alleged the incident happened last Friday, May 6, at Korocirici­ri Naag Temple.

Property owner, Jai Chand, claimed about $600 worth of groceries was stolen.

“I had collected groceries for next month’s annual prayer which has now been stolen,” he said.

“I did not leave much cash in the temple, but there was about $15 cash which has also been stolen.”

Mr Chand said this was the first incident in 26 years and it had affected him emotionall­y.

“I feel like crying; they threw the idols on the floor and took off their clothes,” Mr Chand said.

“This is the third temple that has been broken into within this area over the past two months.

“The temples are being targeted again and the perpetrato­rs must be apprehende­d.”

Police spokespers­on Ana Naisoro has refuted claims made by Mr Chand.

She said nothing was damaged or stolen and the report was received by an unknown caller.

However, Mr Chand said he went to check what was stolen after the forensic team had completed their investigat­ion.

He alleged that items were missing.

Mr Chand said he went to the Police Station on Sunday to report what was missing.

Ms Naisoro said police were investigat­ing the incident.

 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Jai Chand is shocked with the news of break-in at the Korociri Naag temple on May 10, 2022.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Jai Chand is shocked with the news of break-in at the Korociri Naag temple on May 10, 2022.
 ?? Photo: Ronald Kumar ?? Korociri Naag temple window was broken to gain entry on Friday May 6, 2022.
Photo: Ronald Kumar Korociri Naag temple window was broken to gain entry on Friday May 6, 2022.

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