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Police confirms report of indecent assault in crowd pushing for passport but no arrests made

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Police have confirmed that they have attended to a report of indecent assault in the Ministry of Commerce, Immigration & Labour area last week but the matter was sorted out without any arrests Friday last week.

It was alleged that a male inappropriately touched a female in a crowd as people were pushing to know the status of their passport applications.

Most of those seeking new passports are amongst those applying to work under the seasonal workers programmes in Australia and New Zealand.

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“Yes, police attended to the report but no arrests were made,” the RSIPF Media Unit confirmed to SBMOnline today.

Police also confirmed that the Immigration Office was also able to resolve the issue. They further established that no arrests were made as the person who was alleged to have touched the female was not identified and she had already left when police arrived.

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