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Investigation underway for viral video of student with weapon at Nadi Bus Stand

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Police are investigating a viral video showing a student from Swami Vivekananda College (SVC) allegedly confronting an individual with a weapon at the Nadi Bus Stand.

The incident has raised concerns from alumni and the bus association, who are calling for a collaborative effort from all concerned stakeholders to prevent future occurrences.

The video, which surfaced on Monday, depicts the student in his school uniform reportedly confronting and assaulting another individual.

Rohit Latchan, general secretary of the Fiji Bus Operators Association, stressed the urgency of stakeholders working together to avert such incidents.

“It’s an unfortunate incident. The safety of passengers and drivers, including those in and out of the bus, is paramount,” Latchan stated.

“Stakeholders such as police and education need to collaborate to ensure such incidents do not happen.”

Police spokesperson Wame Bautolu confirmed the investigation, stating, “A video in circulation on social media where a student and another individual are involved in a fight at the Nadi Bus Stand is being investigated.”

He added that police in Nadi had received two assault reports, one from the student’s parents and another from the individual involved.

SVC school manager Swami Bhadreshananda mentioned that the school management met to discuss the incident and were awaiting guidance from the Ministry of Education.

School principal Rajesh Krishna echoed this sentiment, saying, “The matter is with police. We are also waiting for the ministry to decide what action to be taken.”

Kesaia Koto, an SVC alumna, expressed concern over the incident’s impact on the school’s reputation.

“The school is well-known for building noble characters, and such incidents undermine its reputation,” she said.

“We are not proud of the video. Current students need to understand the school has been thriving for many years. Let’s not be children who throw tantrums when we don’t get our way.”

Permanent Secretary for Education Selina Kuruleca confirmed the incident occurred two weeks ago and said, “I’m waiting for the report from the divisional education officer West.”

“The senior education advisor has been asked to verify all information. We’ll provide counselling support to the student and meet with the parents.”

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