Police have confirmed that a group of masked men attempted to steal fish from a fishing vessel docked in Suva on April 18, 2025. The incident, characterized by violence, involved assailants boarding the vessel, which was undergoing repairs, and assaulting the crew members, some of whom are believed to be of Asian descent.

Footage of the chaotic scene has gone viral on social media, showing the attackers using a fire extinguisher and throwing objects at the crew. The alarming video has heightened concerns regarding the safety of foreign crew members and docked vessels in Fiji’s waters, prompting an investigation by the Fiji Police Force.

Authorities have since begun questioning several individuals and are actively pursuing leads in relation to the aggravated burglary case. As investigations continue, police are working to identify all individuals captured in the footage. However, no arrests have been confirmed yet.

This incident is part of a growing trend of violence at sea, as highlighted by previous incidents in Fiji, including attacks on fishermen and airline crew members in recent months. Local authorities have emphasized their commitment to enhancing safety and security for both residents and visitors, aiming to foster greater community vigilance against such violent acts.

Furthermore, the proactive response of law enforcement demonstrates a dedication to restoring peace and safety within Fiji’s maritime environment. Community support and awareness are essential in overcoming these challenges, as collective efforts can pave the way for a more secure future.

This troubling series of events underscores the importance of taking safety precautions seriously for everyone involved in maritime activities. Community resilience and cooperation with law enforcement will be key in addressing these issues and ensuring a safer environment on Fiji’s waters.


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