Investigations into allegations of police misconduct will be handled with utmost thoroughness, according to Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu. This commitment follows numerous reports of police brutality, addressing a rising concern among the public regarding the behavior of law enforcement officers.

Commissioner Tudravu stated that both the Criminal Investigation Department and the Internal Affairs Unit will manage these investigations, assuring that all findings will be reviewed by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for an independent decision-making process. He emphasized that accountability is paramount, asserting that any officer found guilty of misconduct will face appropriate consequences.

In relation to ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crime, Tudravu confirmed collaboration with the Fiji Military Forces. Commander Ro Jone Kalouniwai has shown support, and any formal joint operations will be communicated directly with the military.

This approach to transparency reflects a dedication to restoring public trust in the Fiji Police Force, especially amid prior allegations of police brutality which have threatened the integrity and reputation of the force. In a similar vein, previous statements from Tudravu indicated that the challenges posed by misconduct would not be tolerated, and that a renewed focus on ethical conduct and community engagement is crucial for effective law enforcement.

Overall, Commissioner Tudravu’s proactive stance promises a more accountable police force, fostering improved relations between law enforcement and the community. By ensuring rigorous investigations and encouraging collaboration in the fight against crime, there is hope for a safer and more trustworthy environment in Fiji.

This commitment to reform signifies a positive direction for the police in addressing public concerns while enhancing community confidence in their operations.


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