The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) has reported a significant increase in contraband being smuggled into prison facilities by unidentified individuals. During a routine search at the Naboro prison, authorities confiscated a large black plastic bag that contained a touchscreen mobile phone, marijuana, mobile batteries, suki, and a white powdery substance.

FCS has expressed its commitment to providing humane treatment for offenders; however, the rise in illegal activities such as drug smuggling is hindering their rehabilitation goals. The organization has indicated that the recent influx of illicit substances has necessitated a review of security measures. This review specifically highlights the challenge of contraband being hidden among items brought in during visitations.

In response to this pressing issue, the FCS has made the decision to suspend the intake of cooked food from the families and relatives of inmates for the festive season. They are appealing for the public’s cooperation to help maintain the integrity of the prison system and support rehabilitation efforts.

This proactive approach aims not only to enhance security within correctional facilities but also to foster a safer environment for inmates focused on rehabilitation. By involving the community in their efforts, FCS hopes to cultivate a supportive network that prioritizes the well-being of offenders as they work towards reformation.

Overall, the agency’s initiatives reflect a dedication to combating drug issues while also recognizing the importance of humane treatment. With these renewed protocols, there is potential for improving outcomes within the system, ensuring that rehabilitation can take precedence over illegal activities.


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