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Police aim to provide a safe environment for the people of Fiji – Acting COMPOL

Police aim to provide a safe environment for the people of Fiji – Acting COMPOL

By Mosese Raqio
18/08/2023
[Image: Fiji Police Force]

Through our mandate, the Fiji Police Force is expected to provide a safe environment for the people of Fiji and must continue to become a forward-looking proactive regulator of law and order.

Those are the words of Acting Commissioner of Police, Juki Fong Chew while announcing the Annual Corporate Plan at the Fiji Police Headquarters today.

He says challenges encroach on every front as we have drugs, financial crime, cybercrime, climate change, pandemics and the ever-evolving criminal landscapes to deal with.

Chew says the Annual Corporate Plan explains how they will steer the organisation through this financial year through their roles and responsibilities.

He says the plan will also dictate how Police tend to deliver their strategies and planned activities and how they will measure their performance.

He adds profound forces are transforming the entire landscape of policing services here in Fiji so the Fiji Police Force needs to align themselves.

Chew says they need to change the way they see things and in some cases, what they do.

He adds they have learned a lot from past experiences and they have acted with confidence, energy and effectiveness to stand up for the people and visitors to our country.

Chew says this Annual Corporate Plan therefore plans to harness that drive and with dedication and decisiveness, it will direct the Fiji Police towards the longer term challenges.

He adds the Police will be more innovative, assertive and adaptive in their aspirations of achieving their Annual Corporate Plans theme of optimum service delivery.

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