Police are actively pursuing investigations into allegations of drug trafficking involving several flight attendants, as earlier cases are still being examined. A notable case from 2019 saw a flight attendant from Fiji Airways being detained by the High Court in Lautoka for allegedly exporting over two kilograms of cocaine and other illegal substances while on duty.
The Acting Commissioner of Police, Juki Fong Chew, has confirmed that although no new reports have surfaced, the investigations into previous allegations are ongoing. “Previously, we had cases on that,” remarked Mr. Fong Chew, indicating that information provided to law enforcement will be taken seriously and investigated.
Authorities are committed to monitoring these investigations closely as part of a broader strategy to prevent airline personnel from engaging in illegal activities.
This situation underscores the importance of vigilance within the aviation industry and highlights ongoing efforts to ensure that airline staff are not involved in drug trafficking, which poses significant risks to public safety.
Summary: Police investigations into drug trafficking allegations involving flight attendants are ongoing, with a focus on past cases, as authorities work to enhance monitoring and prevent illegal activities within the airline sector.
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