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Serious concerns being raised after two buses were badly damaged by students

Serious concerns being raised after two buses were badly damaged by students
One of the buses that was damaged by the students [Photo: Fijian Society and Its Culture/Facebook]

Serious concerns are being raised after two buses were badly damaged by students who attended the Triple N Zone and Suva Zone 1 schools athletics competitions at the ANZ Stadium.

Police say they are concerned about the incidents of vandalism involving students which are now being highlighted by some bus companies.

Reports have come in where students ripped off bus seats and threw them outside a bus owned by Nasese Buses Limited after the Triple N Zone on Thursday evening.

After the Suva Zone 1 on Friday, another group of students smashed the windscreen and rear glass of another Nasese bus.

Police say drivers should lodge a report immediately if their bus is vandalised.

Calls are being made to parents and teachers to address this issue now as vandalism is an offence.

Police have stressed that anyone caught breaking the law will not be spared.

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