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Fiji Police works with overseas counterparts to track emails

Fiji Police works with overseas counterparts to track emails
Acting Police Commissioner, Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho.

Acting Police Commissioner, Brigadier General Sitiveni Qiliho says they are working with some of their overseas counterparts to track some emails.

This is in relation to investigations into the plot to destabilise the government and the alleged police brutality case in Lautoka.

Qiliho says a team of investigators from Suva is again heading to the Western Division today to continue with their investigations.

Qiliho had earlier stated that they know some of the people who were plotting to attack government ministers and officials.

A Lautoka internet café owner, Rajneel Singh had seen emails on a computer that was not logged off by a previous user detailing plans to assassinate government ministers in parliament.

It had plans to shoot government members and an opposition member in parliament.

Singh alleges that he was later picked up by some police officers who beat him up in the bushes. He was left there and later stopped a carrier before he contacted the Acting Police Commissioner.

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