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Fiji Police Force Reveal Alarming Stats on Drug-Related Crimes

Fiji is a transshipm­ent hub for hard drugs and these cases are identified through domestic law enforcemen­t agencies coordinati­on

- INOKE RABONU Edited by Jeremiah Ligairi Feedback: inoke.rabonu@fijisun.com.fj

From 2017 to 2021, over 5000 cases of drug-related crimes were reported by the Fiji Police Force.

This was revealed in a presentati­on made by Assistant Superinten­dent of Police Maria Serukalou during the Fiji Police Force Outreach Meeting with the Korean Community.

ASP Serukalou said in 2017, 750 cases were recorded while 1124 cases were recorded in 2018.

She said this further increased in 2019 when 1273 cases were recorded and yet another 1501 cases in 2020.

She revealed that there was a slight drop in 2021 with 1032 drugrelate­d cases recorded by the force.

“Major seizures were done in Denarau, Nadi Airport and the Post office,” she said.

“Methods of concealmen­t included candles, personal belongings, chocolate boxes, false knapsack bags, tricycles, toys, quad bike tyres, a rice cooker, car batteries, vehicle spare parts, video decks, creams and peanut butter bottles.”

She added that in 2020 alone, 100 cases were related to the discovery of methamphet­amine.

“Fiji is a transshipm­ent hub for hard drugs and these cases are identified through domestic law enforcemen­t agencies coordinati­on.”

ASP Serukalou also revealed that in terms of transnatio­nal crime cases, there were five cases of unlawful importatio­n of illicit drugs.

Money Laundering

ASP Serukalou revealed that in 2018, there were 549 cases of money laundering recorded under transnatio­nal crime cases.

“Most transnatio­nal cases involve credit cards, black money scams, advance fraud, visa scams, remitting money overseas, social media scams and the possession of proceeds of crime.”

She added that the Fiji Risk Assessment National Survey indicated that a total of $113 million was laundered annually.

 ?? Photo: Police Media Cell ?? Commission­er of Police Brigadier-General, Sitiveni Qiliho, Korean Ambassador to Fiji, Park Young-Kyu, with members of the Fiji Police Force and the Korean community in Fiji during the Fiji Police Force Outreach Meeting with the Korean Community at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva on June 4, 2022.
Photo: Police Media Cell Commission­er of Police Brigadier-General, Sitiveni Qiliho, Korean Ambassador to Fiji, Park Young-Kyu, with members of the Fiji Police Force and the Korean community in Fiji during the Fiji Police Force Outreach Meeting with the Korean Community at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva on June 4, 2022.
 ?? Photo: Police Media Cell ?? Assistant Superinten­dent of Police, Maria Serukalou, making a presentati­on during the Fiji Police Force Outreach Meeting with the Korean Community at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva on June 4, 2022.
Photo: Police Media Cell Assistant Superinten­dent of Police, Maria Serukalou, making a presentati­on during the Fiji Police Force Outreach Meeting with the Korean Community at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva on June 4, 2022.

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