The Fiji Corrections Service has announced that two inmates who were on hunger strikes at the Maximum Security Corrections Facility last week have returned to eating regular meals. In a statement, FCS indicated that a medical team conducted assessments on both inmates to ensure they were in stable physical condition after the hunger strike. The FCS emphasized that the well-being of the inmates remains a top priority, and necessary measures are being implemented to monitor their recovery closely. The organization is dedicated to its mission of providing safe, secure, and humane treatment for all offenders in its custody, including prioritizing the physical and mental health of inmates through regular medical evaluations and consistent access to healthcare services. The statement also expressed appreciation for the ongoing support from the public and stakeholders in the rehabilitation and management of offenders, reaffirming the commitment to maintaining high standards of care and safety across all facilities.