Authorities have conducted a significant raid in Raiwai, resulting in the seizure of both foreign and local currencies. During the operation, law enforcement also recovered white substances suspected to be methamphetamine, alongside various items believed to be stolen, including laptops and mobile phones.

The raid was executed by the Southern Division’s Serious Organised Crime and Intelligence Unit and the K9 Fiji Detector Dog Unit. Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations, Livai Driu, confirmed that three individuals—two men and one woman—were taken into custody. He emphasized that collaborative raids like this one would continue across all five policing divisions to combat organized crime effectively.

The proactive measures taken by the police illustrate a strong commitment to public safety and the efforts to tackle the problem of drug-related crime and theft in the region. Such operations aim not only to apprehend offenders but also to deter future criminal activities. As these joint initiatives unfold, there is hope for increased community safety and a positive impact on local neighborhoods.

In summary, this raid highlights law enforcement’s dedication to addressing organized crime, and the continuing collaboration among various units signifies a robust strategy to enhance public safety.


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