Following confirmation by the Commander of the Republic of the Fiji Military Forces, Major General Jone Kalouniwai that investigations have identified the presence of unauthorized weapons verified as being outside of the RFMF's official inventory, questions are arising on where are these weapons.
We have questioned Police and the RFMF on what is being done to find these weapons.
Drug convict, Jone Vakarisi died in military custody, 3 other associates have been released after questioning, and 1 Republic of Fiji Military Forces personnel remains in military custody to assist with ongoing internal disciplinary investigations.
Major General Kalouniwai has said that as part of a joint inquiry into recent security breaches, four individuals voluntarily presented themselves at Queen Elizabeth Barracks to assist with investigations.
He confirms that of those present, only Jone Vakarisi experienced a medical crisis.
The Army Commander says in strict adherence to the Inquests Act 1967, the RFMF has immediately notified the relevant authorities and referred the matter to the Coroner's Office for an independent and formal inquiry.
He says the documentation suggests a continued intent by this network to target state infrastructure, posing a credible threat to public safety.
The RFMF remains committed to its constitutional duty to protect the security and well-being of all Fijians.
They reiterate that any attempt to destabilize the nation or unlawfully access military assets will be met with firm, lawful, and proportionate action. The public is reminded that providing material support to individuals engaged in these criminal activities is a serious offense under Fiji law.
The Joint Task Force continues its operations to neutralize these threats and ensure the restoration of a safe and stable environment.
Meanwhile Police confirm that the Death Certificate of drug convict, Jone Vakarisi in circulation is a police document that is issued after the conduct of a post mortem examination.
While responding to questions, Police say the copies are provided to the next of kin and to the investigating officer.
They say the investigation is ongoing as statements continue to be gathered by investigators.
The document being circulated says Vakarisi died from severe head and chest injuries.
The report says the condition directly leading to his death is asphyxia.
Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu earlier said the post mortem of Jone Vakarisi has been conducted, and the result is now with the investigators for further investigation.
Tudravu says an investigation is being conducted with regards to the death of Vakarisi following the official lodgement of the report on 17th April 2026.