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Police beef up operations for Coca-Cola Games

Police beef up operations for Coca-Cola Games

By Marika Rasekaseka
15/08/2022
[Photo: Fiji Police Facebook]

As the Coca-Cola Games is set to start from Thursday, police operations in partnership with stakeholders will be beefed up to ensure an incident free event.

Chief Operations Officer ACP Abdul Khan says as more people are expected to be in Suva, their operations will not only look at the safety and security, traffic officers will confiscate items deemed to be a safety threat to other passengers and road users and unruly behaviour on public and private transport, will not be tolerated.

ACP Khan says officers will be out in numbers at the games venue including officers from the Police Special Response Unit and the K-9 unit.

He says based on past trends, student behaviour has always been a concern, and they are calling on parents and guardians to constantly remind their children on the consequences of getting involved in any form of illegal activities.

ACP Khan says if everyone plays their part, the 2022 Coca Cola games will be an incident free event enjoyed by all.

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