A senior police detective is set to travel to Australia to conduct an interview with a former CID officer who has made allegations regarding drug dealers operating in Fiji, as confirmed by Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu. The police are finalizing arrangements for this important investigative step.

To bolster the fight against drugs, traditional leaders in regions such as Sabeto, Nadi, and Vatia, Tavua, have collaborated to establish village rules and awareness programs. These initiatives are designed to partner with law enforcement in a concerted effort to protect their communities and uphold the values of the vanua.

In a separate development, police announced that no drugs were discovered at the residence of a member of Parliament during a search conducted on Wednesday night in Samabula, Suva. This follow-up effort is linked to a previous arrest of a suspect with familial ties to the politician, who was present during the search. Authorities clarified that the search was part of an ongoing investigation, aimed at gathering documentation rather than an indication of illicit activity.

Meanwhile, the former police officer, now residing in Australia, has gained attention for composing a song using artificial intelligence titled “We Take Back Our Fiji,” which has quickly gone viral on social media platforms. This creative output highlights the individual’s connection to Fiji and the growing use of technology in expressing social concerns.

Overall, these developments reflect a multi-faceted approach to tackling the issue of drug-related activities in Fiji, showcasing both law enforcement efforts and community involvement in seeking solutions.


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