Former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho have been formally charged with inciting mutiny, a serious offense with significant implications. Acting Police Commissioner Mesake Waqa made the announcement regarding the charges, confirming the gravity of the situation.

The two individuals were subjected to a thorough questioning session at the CID headquarters, lasting approximately three hours. Following their interrogation, they were escorted to the Totogo Police Station later that evening. As part of the legal process, both Bainimarama and Qiliho will remain at the station overnight and are scheduled to appear in court the next day.

This development marks a critical moment in Fijian politics, as both figures have been prominent in the country’s governance. The outcome of the court proceedings is anticipated to attract considerable public and media attention, given their past roles and the nature of the charges against them. Political analysts are closely observing how this situation will evolve and its potential impact on the political landscape in Fiji.


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