Police have conducted a significant raid in Raiwai, resulting in the seizure of both foreign and local currencies, along with white substances suspected to be methamphetamine. Additionally, several items believed to be stolen—including laptops and mobile phones—were confiscated during this operation.
The raid was carried out by the Southern Division’s Serious Organised Crime and Intelligence Unit (SD/SOCIU), in collaboration with the K9 Fiji Detector Dog Unit. As a result of the operation, two men and a woman were arrested. Assistant Commissioner of Police Operations (ACP) Livai Driu announced that joint raids will be ongoing across all five policing divisions, emphasizing a proactive approach to combating organized crime.
This operation highlights the commitment of law enforcement agencies to tackle crime and protect communities. Continuing these efforts can foster a safer environment for residents.
Summary: A police raid in Raiwai led to the seizure of currencies and suspected methamphetamine, resulting in three arrests. Authorities are set to carry out more joint operations to enhance public safety.
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