Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka visited senior police officials in the Western Division on December 9, highlighting the critical role of law enforcement in ensuring peace and security across the country. The Prime Minister met with the divisional police commander, station officers, and senior officials at the Lautoka Police Headquarters.

During his visit, PM Rabuka acknowledged the difficult responsibilities that fall on police officers in maintaining safety and upholding law and order. He emphasized that officers must serve with integrity and impartiality, stating, “You are law enforcement officers, your responsibility is to enforce the law.” He expressed that citizens should naturally feel inclined to obey the law, and when peace prevails, challenges to the law become less frequent.

Rabuka underscored the need to foster a sense of national pride and discipline among the populace, encouraging them to become productive members of society. He urged the officers to continue building public confidence in the rule of law and the justice system.

Additionally, the Prime Minister encouraged the police to reflect on their experiences, identify areas for improvement, and continuously strive for progress. He highlighted the significance of fostering trust through transparent and community-focused policing initiatives.

In closing, the Prime Minister expressed gratitude to the police personnel for their dedicated service and urged them to maintain professionalism and uphold the rule of law consistently.

This message from Prime Minister Rabuka serves as a reminder of the importance of integrity and community engagement in law enforcement, and it inspires hope for a future where trust between the police and the community strengthens. By advocating for transparency and a focus on public service, the police can lay the foundation for a safer and more cooperative society.


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