Police investigating financial history of suspects and taking statement of pharmaceutical companies

Police investigating financial history of suspects and taking statement of pharmaceutical companies

Source : Fiji Police Force

Police investigators are looking at the financial history of the suspects who were questioned in relation to the seizure of apparatuses that could be used for a possible clandestine lab at a warehouse in Nadi last month.

Seven male suspects were questioned. According to the Police, the apparatus came from the Canadian province of British Columbia. Assistant Commissioner of Police - Crime Mesake Waqa says they are looking at the suspects' financial history and are also in the process of taking statements from pharmaceutical companies.

Investigation continues. Acting Commissioner of Police Juki Fong Chew says the Taskforces from the Western and Eastern Divisions, together with the Fiji Detector Dog Unit, intercepted the consignment at the warehouse.

Chew says analysis conducted on substances found in several containers returned negative for illicit substances, however, because the substances, which are known medications, are also known precursors, investigations are now looking into the element of manufacturing.

The Acting Commissioner says the element of manufacturing is being looked into, as there were several cartons containing equipment and apparatuses known to be used for the manufacturing of illicit drugs.

He says a controlled joint operation between the Fiji Police Force and Fiji Revenue and Customs Service resulted in the seizure.

Chew adds the seizure is significant, noting the efforts of tackling illicit drugs in all forms of unlawful possession, unlawful cultivation, importation and manufacturing. The seventh suspect in this case was questioned a few days later and released.

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