The Fiji Corrections Service has confirmed that four inmates escaped from the Suva Corrections Centre around 8:50 PM last night. The escapees, identified as Saula Luveitasau, Daniel Koroivuki, Selema Nasilivata, and Emosi Rokovesi, were serving sentences for serious offenses, including aggravated robbery and assault.

Authorities have advised the public to assist in locating the escapees and report any relevant information by calling the provided phone numbers or by visiting the nearest police station. They also emphasized the legal implications of harboring fugitives.

This incident raises significant concerns about prison security and the effectiveness of current protocols in place. It echoes previous escapes in Fiji, raising critical questions about the safety measures within correctional facilities—a concern that has recently garnered attention due to other escapes and incidents involving serious crimes.

To address these issues and ensure public safety, the Fiji Corrections Service is coordinating with law enforcement to apprehend the escapees as quickly as possible. This proactive approach highlights the commitment of the authorities to safeguard the community while addressing ongoing challenges within the correctional system.

It is hoped that through collaborative efforts, the escapees will be captured and brought back into custody, reinforcing the necessity for ongoing discussions and improvements regarding prison security and inmate management. The community’s involvement is crucial in these efforts, underscoring the shared responsibility for safety.


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