70 -year -old statue of Hanuman stolen from Fiji temple, Idol was cement on the floor

A 70 -year -old statue of Lord Hanuman was stolen from a Valali Kuti in BA, causing police investigation into the theft. The 35 cm statue was cement on the floor but disappeared overnight. The Physician said that the police said that the 68 -year -old assistant treasurer of the temple discovered the theft on Wednesday morning and filed a report. Shri Sanatan Dharma Pratinidhi Sabha Speaker, Dhirendra Nand, called the theft “deeply hurt” and confirmed that the organization would conduct its internal investigation with police inquiries. He told the news outlet that CCTV cameras are installed in the temple and urged the authorities to check the footage.Nand said, “We believe in the law and order of this country and police force. We hope that the truth will be revealed to the public very soon,” Nand said and urged the devotees not to be disappointed with the incident. The incident occurs when the Indo-Fizian community island is in an increased attack in the country. Last month, 100 -year -old idols were destroyed in the Sambula Shiva temple. The 28 -year -old man, Semula Tawake, was accused of a count of an alleged sacrifice and a count of throwing an object. Former Attorney General of Fiji, Ayyaz Saeed-Khayum expressed concern over the environment for the Indo-Fizian community in the country. He said that waste was the task of a person “probably a radical to execute religious hatred with purpose.”Saeed-Khayum wrote, “The incompatible anxiety and commitment by the Prime Minister about disgusting speech and discrimination gives rise to and encourages the radical ethnic-nationalists-which attaches the political game of ‘we’ and ‘them’.”“If our leaders and authority posts have not been done against the rigor of the conditions, then such acts will only give more oxygen to others who are already unsafe for hatred and discrimination.”The waste of non-Christian worship sites began when in 1987 against Indo-Picians “overt and Blattent Hate, (Timosi) to overthrow the Bawadra government,” he wrote.Saeed-Khiyum said that the attacks against Indo-Picians are being accepted as an ideal under the current leadership. “