The Fiji Times

Japan gives $5.5m in safety equipment

- By WANSHIKA KUMAR

THE Japan government handed over maritime safety and security equipment worth about $F5.5 million to the Fiji Police Force yesterday.

Minister for Defence, National Security and Policing Inia Seruiratu said with the increase in natural disasters occurring in Fiji and the global pandemic, the support was very timely.

“The maritime capabiliti­es will greatly assist the Fiji Police Force in their search and rescue efforts, expand the force’s maritime capabiliti­es and other natural disaster response,” he said.

He said the assistance was a testament to the longstandi­ng bilateral relationsh­ip between Fiji and Japan.

Japan’s ambassador to Fiji, Kawakami Fumihiro said the support was symbolic as it was the first time for them to provide assistance in the maritime area.

“Japan has been assisting Fiji in various areas but this is the first time to be providing assistance in maritime and law enforcemen­t so this support shows strengthen­ing and widening of support for Fiji,” he said.

He said the support would strengthen the Fiji Police Force’s capabiliti­es in protecting and safeguardi­ng its people, especially during cyclones.

“I would like to appreciate the force for its invaluable work that it continues to do in ensuring law and order as well as safety and security of all people, especially during the natural disasters amid the pandemic.”

The assistance included 22 rescue boats, 11 inflatable boats, three underwater communicat­ion systems, one underwater camera, 31 scuba diving equipment, two water rescue training dolls and a patrol boat which is anticipate­d to be provided later in the year.

 ?? Picture: JOVESA NAISUA ?? Defence Minister Inia Seruiratu and Japanese ambassador to Fiji Kawakami Fumihiro inspect the maritime safety and security equipment yesterday.
Picture: JOVESA NAISUA Defence Minister Inia Seruiratu and Japanese ambassador to Fiji Kawakami Fumihiro inspect the maritime safety and security equipment yesterday.

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