A coordinated operation at Mua-i-Walu port has successfully dismantled an advanced smuggling tactic involving the concealment of high-value, dutiable items within used water bottles. This operation, conducted by the Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS), in collaboration with the Fiji Police Force and the Maritime Safety Authority of Fiji (MSAF), revealed concerning evidence of illegal activities.

According to a statement from FRCS, the operation at Mua-i-Walu port and surrounding areas unveiled significant attempts by smugglers to evade customs regulations through innovative methods. Additionally, undeclared cigarettes were discovered on a fishing vessel, raising further concerns over compliance with trade laws among certain shop owners and maritime operators.

FRCS CEO, Udit Singh, emphasized the agency’s commitment to working alongside various partners to ensure accountability for individuals involved in illegal trade practices. With the festive season approaching, FRCS is encouraging the public to stay alert and report any suspicious activities they may encounter.

This operation is a testament to the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to address smuggling and uphold trade regulations, showcasing a proactive approach to protect the economy and ensure safety within the community. By remaining vigilant, citizens can play a crucial role in supporting these initiatives.

In summary, the operation not only disrupted a sophisticated smuggling network but also reinforced the importance of community involvement in combating illegal trade, especially during a time when vigilance is particularly essential. The collaboration between agencies signifies a strong commitment to safeguarding national interests.


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