Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, who also oversees police affairs, visited senior police officials in the Western Division yesterday, emphasizing the vital role of law enforcement in ensuring national peace and security. During his visit to the Lautoka Police Headquarters, he engaged with divisional police commanders, station officers, and senior personnel.

Rabuka acknowledged the difficult challenges faced by police officers in maintaining safety and order in the community. He stressed the importance of serving with integrity and impartiality, stating, “You are law enforcement officers; your responsibility is to enforce the law.” He encouraged a community where citizens naturally respect the law, resulting in a peaceful coexistence that minimizes conflicts with the law.

Furthermore, the Prime Minister highlighted the significance of instilling a sense of national pride and discipline among the people, aiming to transform them into productive citizens. He urged the officers to work toward preserving public trust in the legal system and emphasized the necessity of transparent and community-oriented policing to strengthen this trust.

In summation, Rabuka expressed his gratitude to the police personnel for their dedication and professionalism, encouraging them to uphold the rule of law in all their endeavors.

This visit serves as a reminder of the importance of law enforcement’s role in fostering a safe and secure environment, aligning with the government’s commitment to community engagement and public safety. It offers a hopeful perspective that with continued support and integrity, law enforcement can effectively contribute to a peaceful society.

Summary: Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka emphasized the essential role of police in maintaining peace and security during his visit to Lautoka Police Headquarters. He encouraged integrity, community-focused policing, and fostering public trust in the law, acknowledging the challenges faced by law enforcement while expressing gratitude for their service.


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