Police to investigate those involved in the initial social media post along the lines of false representation
Police say their investigation findings into the alleged abduction case where an 18-year old sales assistant was forcefully taken by two men, drugged and taken to an unknown location, has so far proven the allegations to be false.
Based on the findings, Police will investigate those involved in the initial social media post along the lines of 'false representation' under the False Information Act.
A report was received at the Lautoka Police Station claiming that while the woman was walking towards a nightclub on the night of 22nd of October, a black car pulled over to the side of the road and forced her into the vehicle where she was drugged and taken to a house where she found herself naked.
She also claimed that another young girl was found in the same house also allegedly drugged by their kidnappers.
Police say the search conducted at the house proved negative as there were no such findings to be made.
However, according to witnesses who have come forward, Police say CCTV footage obtained and mobile phone records, investigators have ruled out the claims made in the post.
A 50 year old man who saw the alleged victim on the day after the abduction claims he had seen her walking along the road and asked where she was going where she stated Lautoka City.
Police say he then proceeded to ask her if anything had happened, and she said she was abducted the day before at...
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