Two officers from the Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) have been advised to remain in Suva due to safety concerns stemming from the ongoing investigation into the mysterious death of a man known as “Mock.” FCS Commissioner Dr. Jalesi Nakarawa confirmed that the officers were quickly escorted to Suva for questioning after their connection to the deceased was revealed.

“Mock” was reportedly last seen in the company of these officers, raising significant alarm as his body was later discovered under suspicious circumstances. In response to the gravity of the situation, police requested access to the correctional facilities in Levuka, which Dr. Nakarawa authorized. Following their questioning, the officers were released; however, authorities emphasized that they should remain in Suva due to potential safety threats as investigations continue.

This incident highlights the critical need for transparent investigations in such situations, ensuring that justice is served while prioritizing the safety of all involved. The unfolding case raises serious questions regarding the circumstances surrounding “Mock’s” death and the implications for those within the correctional system.

Summary: Two FCS officers are under scrutiny in connection with the suspicious death of a man named “Mock.” After being questioned, they have been advised to stay in Suva due to safety concerns as the investigation continues. The situation emphasizes the importance of thorough investigations in maintaining public trust and ensuring community safety.


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