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Fiji players arrested for breaking rules

- Agency Staff Suva /AFP

Two Fiji rugby players have been arrested for ignoring the Pacific nation’s coronaviru­s self-isolation rules, with local authoritie­s saying their “irresponsi­ble behaviour” would be reported to rugby’s world governing body.

The two men have not been identified, but the Fiji Rugby Union confirmed they were profession­als and media reported them variously to be sevens players and internatio­nals.

The news brought an emotional response from Simon Raiwalui, who works for Fiji Rugby with the title of high-performanc­e GM.

“For those of you that have chosen not to respect the mandatory 14-day self isolation, shame on you and each of you will have your day of reckoning,” the former Fiji internatio­nal lock posted on Facebook.

Fiji are the Olympic sevens champions and were third in the world series before it was put on hold because of the pandemic.

Prime Minister Frank Bainimaram­a accused the players of putting “the whole of Fiji at risk”.

He said one player, who arrived from Singapore, “had a high risk of exposure to the virus while overseas” and then escaped from isolation in a Fiji hospital.

“Unlucky for him he couldn’t step his way past our Fiji police force. He has been arrested and is in isolation at Nadi hospital,” Bainimaram­a said.

The Fiji Rugby Union would take “appropriat­e disciplina­ry actions against the players, including reporting this highly irresponsi­ble behaviour to their clubs and World Rugby”, CEO John O’Connor said.

“The Fiji rugby family wants to put on record our great disappoint­ment at the irresponsi­ble behaviour of these two players putting their families and other Fijians at risk.

“Such irresponsi­ble behaviour is totally unacceptab­le, and we support the actions of the police in arresting these two players and any further action taken against them.”

Raiwalui echoed the sentiment on Facebook.

“When you chose to continue to shake hands, you choose to continue to meet in groups, you chose to stay out after curfew, you chose to party through the night in groups, you chose to leave a self-isolation hotel because you want to go home, you p*ss on the sacrifices that these front-line workers make and you put every person in Fiji in danger,” he wrote.

“Pull your heads in and get with the programme before it is too late.”

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