Authorities are currently searching for two individuals who have gone missing after being released on bail related to a significant methamphetamine bust in Nadi, which involved 4.1 tons of the substance. A bench warrant was issued for their arrest in court today.
Police are urging the public to assist in locating Cathy Tuirabe and Viliame Colowaliku. Both are facing charges of unlawful possession of illicit drugs. Tuirabe, also known as Cathy, is 31 years old and resides in Lowcost, Votualevu, Nadi. She is described as having a slim build and a fair complexion. Meanwhile, 37-year-old Colowaliku, who goes by Bill and is from Raralevu, Nausori, has a brown complexion and distinctive tattoos on his neck and arm, one of which reads “Patience W attitude” and another that says “Nacobua” and “Carpedium.”
The police have appealed to anyone who may have information about their whereabouts to reach out to the nearest police station.
This situation underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in managing bail for individuals accused of serious crimes. It also highlights the importance of community cooperation in the fight against drug-related offenses. If the public steps forward with information, this could aid in promptly apprehending the suspects, ultimately contributing to greater community safety.
Summary: Two individuals linked to a major methamphetamine case in Nadi are currently evading law enforcement after a bench warrant was issued for their arrest. Police are seeking public assistance in locating them to ensure accountability and reinforce community safety measures.

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