The Fiji Corrections Service has taken significant steps to combat illegal drug trafficking in its facilities, recently uncovering a substantial quantity of marijuana and suki during an unplanned search at the Naboro prison farm. This operation, conducted outside the prison premises, highlights the ongoing challenge faced by corrections officials.

Deputy Commissioner Auta Moceisuva observed a concerning trend of drugs being delivered to various locations, including farms and workplaces where inmates engage in labor. In response to increases in drug smuggling attempts, the Fiji Corrections Service has tightened security measures within prison boundaries, necessitating adjustments in their operational strategies to outmaneuver the smugglers.

Moceisuva emphasized the organization’s commitment to eliminating drug smuggling, calling on the community to assist in these efforts to prevent drugs from entering prisons. This partnership between the public and the Corrections Service is crucial in fostering a drug-free environment within correctional facilities.

In summary, the Fiji Corrections Service is actively addressing the challenges of drug smuggling with heightened security and community engagement, reflecting a proactive and collaborative approach to maintaining safety and order in their institutions.

This reinforces the hopeful notion that through cooperation and vigilance, the issue of drug smuggling can be effectively addressed. The initiative not only showcases the commitment of the FCS to a safer environment but also empowers the public to take an active role in supporting these efforts.


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