A man has been accused of breaking into the Vuniniudrovu Ram Krishna Hanuman Temple in Sawani, with witnesses reportedly spotting him among the temple’s devotees on the same evening the break-in was discovered. The suspect, of Indo-Fijian descent, allegedly tried to divert suspicion from himself by describing a vehicle he claimed to have seen near the temple.
As the investigation advanced, police intensified their efforts to identify and locate the suspect thought to be responsible for the break-in. The situation escalated when K9 units guided officers to a residence near the temple after a second break-in occurred earlier today. Sources indicate that this suspect was the same individual observed at the temple the previous day but managed to flee before law enforcement could apprehend him.
Authorities remain active in pursuing leads to capture the suspect, with the community staying alert and hopeful for a quick resolution to the case. The heightened police presence underscores the commitment to maintaining security and safety within the area, reassuring residents that their welfare is a top priority. This incident serves not only as a call to vigilance but also as a catalyst for communal solidarity in the face of crime.
