The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) is facing a significant challenge with a surge in contraband being smuggled into prison facilities by unidentified individuals. A recent routine search at the Naboro prison revealed a large black plastic bag containing a touchscreen mobile phone, marijuana, mobile batteries, a local delicacy known as suki, and a white powdery substance.
FCS has expressed concern that the ongoing drug smuggling undermines their mission to provide humane treatment and effective rehabilitation for offenders. In light of the alarming increase in illegal activities, the organization has decided to review its security protocols, particularly focusing on the concealment of contraband in items brought in during visitor hours.
To strengthen their security measures, FCS has implemented a temporary suspension on cooked food brought in by the families and relatives of inmates over the holiday season. The organization is calling for public cooperation to ensure the integrity of their facilities and the safety of the inmates.
This decision, while challenging for families during the festive season, underscores the commitment of the Fiji Corrections Service to maintaining a secure environment aimed at rehabilitation and safety. By tightening security measures, FCS hopes to effectively combat the flow of contraband and foster a positive change within the prison system, ultimately benefiting both inmates and the broader community.

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