A national sevens rugby representative, Kavekini Tanivanuakula, was arrested for alleged drink driving at the Nadi Temple checkpoint on Saturday night. Following his arrest, he was charged and subsequently released. The information was confirmed by Police spokesperson Wame Bautolu.

Tanivanuakula is expected to appear at the Nadi Magistrate’s Court on February 17, 2025, for his first hearing. This incident comes shortly after the athlete made his debut for Fiji at the Dubai 7s earlier this month, where the team celebrated a remarkable achievement by winning their first SVNS title after competing in 25 HSBC tournaments.

It is important for athletes and public figures to serve as role models, and incidents like this serve as a reminder of the responsibilities that come with public visibility. However, it is also an opportunity for Tanivanuakula to learn from this experience and continue to grow personally and professionally in the future.

Summary: Kavekini Tanivanuakula, a national sevens rugby player for Fiji, was arrested for drink driving at a checkpoint in Nadi. He was charged and released, with a court date set for February 17, 2025. This incident follows his recent debut and victory at the Dubai 7s, marking an important moment in his sporting career.


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