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Fiji Corrections Service Cracks Down on Drug Smuggling: Major Discovery at Naboro Farm

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The Fiji Corrections Service reported a significant discovery during a random search at its Naboro prison farm, where a plastic bag filled with large amounts of marijuana and suki was found. This discovery underscores the ongoing battle against drug smuggling in the prison system.

Deputy Commissioner Auta Moceisuva noted a recurring pattern where drugs are often dropped off at prison farms and other locations where inmates work. This indicates an evolving strategy among smugglers in response to intensified security measures within the confines of the prison facilities. In light of these findings, the Fiji Corrections Service is adapting its operational strategies to stay one step ahead of those attempting to breach prison security.

Moceisuva emphasized the agency’s dedication to eliminating drug trafficking and called on the public to support their initiatives aimed at preventing drugs from entering prisons. The proactive stance of the Fiji Corrections Service highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing and tackling drug-related issues.

Overall, the focused efforts of the Fiji Corrections Service reflect a commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the prison system. With increased vigilance and public cooperation, there is hope for a significant reduction in drug smuggling activities in the future.


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