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18 year old woman made false claims of being abducted, drugged and taken to unknown location - Police
Police to investigate those involved in the initial social media post along the lines of false representation

18 year old woman made false claims of being abducted, drugged and taken to unknown location - Police

Police to investigate those involved in the initial social media post along the lines of false representation

By Vijay Narayan
24/10/2022
[Image: Shamilly Precious Liganivai]

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, 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 around 5pm.

The man then reported the matter to her family whereby the matter was referred to police.

However, investigators have gathered information from one of her associates where she stated they finished work at 6pm, and were communicating with each other via phone up until 11pm where she had stated that she was outside a nightclub.

The owner of a shop located in Saru, Lautoka told investigators that he clearly recalled the woman after seeing her photos on social media as she had called into the shop with another young man who frequented the shop, at around 8pm the same night of the alleged abduction.

Police managed to track down the 19-year old residing in Natabua, Lautoka who stated that he met the 18-year old earlier in the day at her workplace and agreed to meet later in the day at around 5pm.

They met up with other friends where they began drinking, and later in the evening, they saw her in a nightclub.

It is alleged that she had asked him if she could stay at his place as she could not go home as she was heavily intoxicated.

Permission was sought from other family members whereby she went and spent the night in Natabua at the 19-year old’s family home.

Statements gathered from other family members is that she was with them until 7am the next morning where they had breakfast before returning home.

According to the family of the 19-year old, they were shocked to see the social media posts regarding her alleged abduction.

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