Commissioner Reece Kershaw of the Australian Federal Police has recently arrived in Fiji to engage in discussions with Minister for Policing Ioane Naivalurua at the Australian High Commission. This meeting plays a crucial role in the ongoing effort to fortify the relationship between the Fiji Police Force and the AFP.

The discussions focused on enhancing policing capabilities through the integration of advanced technologies, particularly artificial intelligence, alongside plans for establishing a new police headquarters. Commissioner Kershaw underscored the AFP’s commitment to aiding Fiji in developing the operational effectiveness of its police force. He also extended invitations for Fiji Police officers to engage in practical experiences with their Australian peers, thereby fostering collaboration and professional growth.

This visit builds on prior efforts to bolster regional security, as highlighted by previous discussions between senior AFP officials and the Fiji Police around strategies to confront transnational crime. Such initiatives demonstrate a proactive stance toward strengthening security in the Pacific region, which faces collective challenges from organized crime and drug trafficking.

The partnership is further supported by frameworks like the Solesolevaki Memorandum of Understanding, which aims to enhance law enforcement collaboration between the two countries. The spirit of cooperation nurtured through these agreements not only improves the operational capacity of the Fiji Police Force but also contributes to overall regional stability.

Australia’s commitment to support Fiji’s policing endeavors is a promising sign of the constructive progress being made to bolster community safety across the Pacific. As Fiji continues to evolve its law enforcement structures, these international partnerships are essential for sustaining peace and security in the region.


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