The Sunday Times for February 2 features three significant stories. The Fiji Cancer Society has released troubling statistics, reporting 1,731 cancer patients from 2021 to 2024. Breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, and liver cancers are the most common forms among the Fijian population. Alumita Bera from the Fiji Cancer Society highlighted these figures during the World Cancer Day Walk in Suva, underscoring the major challenges cancer patients face in Fiji.

In a separate prominent piece, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka addressed the public regarding recent social media scrutiny surrounding former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama. Rabuka reassured that his government will not partake in any retributive actions against individuals already in difficult situations, emphasizing a steadfast commitment to fairness and respect for all citizens.

Additionally, the new Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu, is set to take office amidst investigations involving police officers in Nadi, who are accused of mishandling a deceased individual in custody. This case adds pressure as Tudravu begins his tenure.

In related law enforcement news, the Fiji Police Force confirmed that they will seek assistance from the Republic of Fiji Military Forces (RFMF) only in cases of significant security threats during drug raids. Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Sakeo Raikaci noted that the collaboration between the police and military has proven effective in major drug operations, leading to successful outcomes in terms of seizures and arrests.

The discourse surrounding the involvement of the military in policing activities raises important questions about security and collaboration in Fiji’s law enforcement strategies.

Overall, these articles reflect important societal issues and the current state of governance and law enforcement in Fiji. The focus on cancer care, justice, and public safety illustrates ongoing efforts to tackle significant challenges within the country.


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