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If Police officers don't tow the line, they will face the consequences - Tudravu

If Police officers don't tow the line, they will face the consequences - Tudravu

By Alipate Narawa
17/11/2025
Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu

These were the comments of Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu while replying to a question about the high number of police officers being charged for crimes.

Tudravu says the message is very clear as he had highlighted in his quarterly report from the months of August to October this year, that complaints against police recorded a decrease of 18 percent, with 231 cases registered, when compared to the 283 reports last year.

He says cases of conduct were linked to ill-discipline, while neglect of duty, were linked to poor service delivery.

The Commissioner says the reduction is also reflective of the tough approach taken in addressing issues of ill-discipline, and they know there is still room for improvement.

He says they are continuously addressing officers and supervisors, on the need to ensure professional service delivery at all times.

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If Police officers don’t tow the line, they will face the consequences - Tudravu

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