22 January, 2026, 8:37 am Central - 27°C Clouds

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By Iliana Biutu
22/01/2026
Following the drug bust in the Vatia Waters last Friday, five people have been charged in connection with the seizure of 2,630 parcels of cocaine during a coordinated raid.

The fifth accused is a 26-year-old man from Veisaru, Ba, who faces charges including one count of unlawful importation of illicit drugs, two counts of unlawful possession of illicit drugs, and one count of serious assault.

The sixth accused is a 39-year-old man, also from Veisaru, who is charged with one count of unlawful possession of illicit drugs and one count of serious assault.

The Ecuadorian nationals, after consultations with the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, have been charged with one count each of Unlawful Importation of Illicit Drugs, Unlawful Possession of Illicit Drugs, and Unlawful Entry into Fiji.

In July 2025, the Fiji Police Force’s Serious Organised Crime and Intelligence Department received intelligence about a significant drug trafficking operation from South America, en route to Fiji.

The investigation, conducted in close collaboration with the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, culminated in the interception of a shipment in December 2025.

Officers from CID, SOCID, and the Western Division Taskforce executed a raid on Thursday night. 

They intercepted a vehicle transporting bags containing illicit substances, while another team raided a boat at Vatia Wharf, leading to the arrest of the Ecuadorian nationals with additional bags of cocaine.

Forensic analysis confirmed that the 2,630 parcels tested positive for cocaine, weighing a total of 2.64 tons, with an estimated street value of 780 million Australian dollars.

All accused individuals will be presented in the Tavua Magistrates Court today.

Investigations continue, with authorities pursuing other individuals allegedly involved in the operation.

Police Commissioner, Rusiate Tudravu commended the efforts of all involved, highlighting the importance of cooperation between law enforcement agencies and real-time intelligence sharing. 

He emphasizes that while such operations are risky, they are essential in disrupting transnational criminal activity and ensuring the safety of our region.

Tudravu also calls for continued public support in the fight against the illicit drug trade, acknowledging the hard work that goes on behind the scenes to bring criminals to justice.

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