Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka visited senior police officials in the Western Division on December 9, emphasizing the crucial role of law enforcement in ensuring peace and security in the nation. During his visit to the Lautoka Police Headquarters, he engaged with the divisional police commander, station officers, and senior officials.

Acknowledging the difficult tasks faced by police in safeguarding public safety and maintaining order, PM Rabuka encouraged officers to operate with integrity and impartiality. He stated, “As law enforcement officers, your duty is to uphold the law. When people feel safe and respected, they are more likely to comply with legal regulations.”

The Prime Minister also spoke about fostering a sense of national pride and discipline among citizens, which can lead to a more productive society. He urged the officers to actively work on enhancing public trust in the rule of law and the justice system.

Highlighting the significance of self-reflection, he encouraged the police personnel to assess their individual journeys and seek areas for improvement. He stressed the need for transparent and community-oriented policing to build lasting trust within the communities they serve.

In his closing remarks, PM Rabuka expressed gratitude for the dedication of police personnel and urged them to continue upholding the rule of law with professionalism.

This visit not only reinforces the government’s commitment to effective policing but also aims to inspire officers to promote a community-oriented approach that encourages cooperation and respect from the public. Such initiatives can nurture a healthier relationship between law enforcement and the communities they protect, fostering a safer and more harmonious society.

In summary, PM Rabuka’s visit serves as a reminder of the vital role police play in society and the importance of integrity and community trust in their operations.


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