Chief cannot be named now, says COMPOL as PM lauds “interception” of weapons
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PM lauds weapons find from joint exercise
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka has praised the work of the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service, the Fiji Navy and the Fiji Police Force for successfully intercepting a yacht that was transporting weapons in Viti Levu waters yesterday. Rabuka highlighted the critical role of customs administrators as gatekeepers of national borders and their contribution to national security, trade facilitation, and economic prosperity. The Prime Minister recognised…
Chief cannot be named now, says COMPOL as PM lauds “interception” of weapons
Commissioner of Police Rusiate Tudravu said they cannot reveal the name of the high chief who is allegedly involved in the importation of a gun and about 600 rounds of ammunition. He said at a press conference investigations are now underway into the matter. The gun and ammunition arrived into Fiji on board MV Malau from Tonga last night. Prime Minister has lauded the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service, Fiji Navy and the Fiji Police Force for succ…
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