Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka visited senior police officers in the Western Division on December 9, emphasizing the critical role of law enforcement in ensuring peace and security in the nation. His visit included a meeting with the divisional police commander, station officers, and senior officials at the Lautoka Police Headquarters.

During the engagement, PM Rabuka recognized the difficulties faced by police in maintaining safety and law and order. He urged officers to serve with integrity and impartiality, stating, “You are law enforcement officers, your responsibility is to enforce the law. People should have a natural affinity for abiding by the law, and when people are at peace, they will not challenge the law.”

The Prime Minister encouraged the police to instill a sense of national pride and discipline within the community, fostering productive citizenship. He highlighted the significance of transparency and community engagement in policing as essential to building public confidence in the rule of law and the justice system.

In closing, PM Rabuka expressed gratitude to the police for their dedication and urged them to uphold the rule of law with professionalism and a commitment to continuous improvement.

This visit underscores the importance of collaboration between law enforcement and the community, which can lead to a safer, more secure society. By focusing on integrity and community trust, the police can enhance their effectiveness in serving the public and fostering a culture of mutual respect and cooperation.

Summary: PM Rabuka’s visit to Western Division police highlights the importance of law enforcement in maintaining peace, urging officers to uphold integrity and build trust within the community through transparent policing. The emphasis on community relations and professionalism aims to enhance public confidence in the justice system.


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