The Fiji Corrections Service has announced that two inmates who participated in hunger strikes at the Maximum Security Corrections Facility last week have returned to consuming regular meals.
In a recent statement, the FCS reported that a medical team assessed the health of the inmates to ensure they were physically stable after the hunger strike.
The well-being of these inmates continues to be a top priority, and measures are being implemented to closely monitor their recovery process.
The FCS is dedicated to its mission of ensuring safe, secure, and humane treatment for all offenders under its care. This commitment extends to prioritizing both the physical and mental health of all inmates through routine medical assessments and ongoing access to healthcare services.
The statement also expressed gratitude for the ongoing support from the public and stakeholders regarding the rehabilitation and management of offenders, reiterating the organization’s dedication to maintaining high standards of care and safety across all facilities.