The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) has made significant strides in combating drug smuggling in prisons, recently discovering a substantial amount of marijuana and suki during a routine search at the Naboro prison farm. This discovery, made outside the facility, underscores ongoing efforts to maintain safety and security within the correctional environment.

FCS Deputy Commissioner Auta Moceisuva indicated that there is an emerging trend where drugs are dropped off at various locations, including the farms and workplaces where inmates are assigned. The FCS is adapting its operational strategies in response to these shifting tactics by smugglers, tightening security measures to prevent further infiltrations.

Moceisuva emphasized the importance of community involvement in eradicating drug smuggling and urged the public to support their initiatives. The FCS remains dedicated to addressing these challenges, reinforcing their commitment to creating a safer environment within the prison system.

In summary, the FCS’s proactive approach to detecting and preventing drug smuggling reflects their determination to tackle this issue effectively. The agency’s engagement with the community and continuous adaptation of security strategies offers hope for a future where prisons can be free from the influence of illicit drugs. By working together, there is potential for positive change in the correctional system and its surrounding communities.


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