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People who should be responsible and leaders in society are also involved in breaking the law - Qiliho

People who should be responsible and leaders in society are also involved in breaking the law - Qiliho

By Naveel Krishant
05/04/2020
Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho [Photo: Fijian Government]

Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho says people who should be responsible and leaders in society are also involved in breaking the law.

The Police Commissioner says they will take some of the people to court after their self-quarantine period finishes or at the end of their treatment.

Qiliho says these people are not honest with Police.


He also confirms that the investigation is ongoing into the issue of information being leaked from the Ministry of Health.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Bainimarama says this level of lawlessness is irresponsible, un-Fijian and just plain stupid.

He says we are at war with the most devastating global pandemic in 100 years and any disobedience in our ranks will cost us lives.

He sent a strong warning that they don’t care who you are, rules are rules, break them, and you will be found and punished.

Bainimarama says it doesn’t matter how famous you are, it doesn’t matter how rich you are, it doesn’t even matter how religious you feel you are, no one has the magic cure to coronavirus, and no one is immune to our laws.

The Prime Minister says as always, these few bad examples hang a dark shadow over much of the good work being done all throughout the country adding a few irresponsible actors shouldn’t take away from the many more who are following the rules, or the long hours being put in by our frontline workers who are combatting COVID-19.

He further says in Lautoka, for example, thanks to the ongoing efforts by the medical teams on the ground, over 30,000 Fijians have been screened for fevers through temperature checks and in-person outreach.

He adds in his eyes, every Fijian who gets themselves screened on the streets or tested at a fever clinic is a true patriot.

He once again thanked the health workers for their hardwork. The Prime Minister says come next week, if the government does not see our fever testing numbers go dramatically up, and they don’t see the numbers of the curfew and quarantine violations go dramatically down, they will initiate a nationwide 24-hour curfew.

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