Former Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama and former Police Commissioner, Sitiveni Qiliho have been charged with inciting mutiny, and will spend the night at Totogo Police Station.
They have been taken in handcuffs from the CID Headquarters in Toorak to Totogo Police Station.
Acting Police Commissioner Mesake Waqa confirms the two were questioned in relation to alleged mutiny earlier this afternoon, and will appear in court tomorrow.
fijivillage News was earlier told that this relates to incidents after the 2022 general elections.
In a statement after the 2022 general elections on the 22nd of December, the then Police Commissioner Qiliho had said that a decision had been reached to call in the Republic of Fiji Military Forces to assist Police with the maintenance of security and stability.
Qiliho said this decision was made as more information and reports were received by Police and RFMF of threats made against minority groups who were living in fear following recent political developments.
A meeting was held on that day between the then Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, the then Minister for Defence, National Security and Policing Inia Seruiratu, RFMF Commander and Director General National Security Major General Jone Kalouniwai and Qiliho.
The statement said they came to an agreement for RFMF personnel to assist Police with the maintenance of law and order, amidst growing concerns of racial tension.
Meanwhile in an exclusive interview, Major General Ro Jone Kalouniwai revealed on fijivillage Straight Talk With Vijay Narayan in March 2024 that he was getting calls from certain people after the 2022 general elections to remove certain people from some positions.
Major General Kalouniwai says these were real testing times for the RFMF.
When asked on what is his stand on those detractors trying to derail the RFMF’s standards and principles and influence the RFMF to take illegal actions against the government which could even result in him being targeted, the Commander says he will continue to follow the rule of law.
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