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Plan your activities in advance to avoid getting caught moving around during the curfew hours from 10pm to 5am - Qiliho

Plan your activities in advance to avoid getting caught moving around during the curfew hours from 10pm to 5am - Qiliho
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho

Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho is reiterating the call to people to plan their activities well in advance to avoid getting caught moving around during the curfew hours from 10 pm to 5 am, as they will be arrested.

21 people were arrested over the last 24 hours which included 5 for breach of sporting activities.

The 5 arrested include a 16-year-old juvenile as they were found playing touch rugby at the Nasole Grounds.

The Southern Division recorded 15 breach of curfew arrests while the Western Division recorded 1 case.

5 of those arrested for breach of curfew were heavily intoxicated at the time of arrest and were trying to get back to their homes.

Qiliho says restrictions on sporting activities remain and will only change once an official announcement is made.

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