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FMA condemns Kapawale's attempted attack on journalists and photographer
Police should implement proper security protocols to protect journalists

FMA condemns Kapawale's attempted attack on journalists and photographer

Police should implement proper security protocols to protect journalists

By Vijay Narayan
12/08/2025

The Fijian Media Association condemns the attempted attack on journalists covering the sentencing of convicted murderer Tevita Kapawale outside the High Court in Suva.

While being escorted to a waiting vehicle, the handcuffed Kapawale attempted to assault a female and two male journalists and a photographer, who were performing their legitimate duty to inform the public about court proceedings.

The Editors are demanding the Fiji Police Force immediately implement proper security protocols for court proceedings, including: secure perimeters during prisoner transport, and adequate police presence to protect journalists from violent offenders.

They stress the safety of journalists is non-negotiable, and the police must do better.

The Association highlights that this is not the first time journalists have faced physical threats while covering court cases, and the Fiji Police Force's repeated failure to provide adequate security for media personnel is unacceptable.

They say the media plays a vital role in ensuring transparency and accountability in our justice system.

The Association adds journalists have the right to report on matters of public interest without fear of violence or intimidation.

Police are yet to comment.

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