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Police investigate viral video for allegedly inciting violence and spreading hate speech

Police investigate viral video for allegedly inciting violence and spreading hate speech

By Priya Nand
23/04/2025

Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu has directed the Criminal Investigation Department to investigate a viral video circulating on social media for allegedly inciting violence.

The video features an individual residing overseas who is allegedly inciting violence and making hateful remarks towards certain groups.

Tudravu is reminding social media users to exercise their rights to freedom of expression with caution.

He says social media users need to exercise their freedom of speech responsibly as some of them are engaging in cyber-bullying, harassment, and the spread of hate speech which has caused division among communities.

He says it is worrying to see social media being used in this manner.

The Commissioner is urging people to be mindful of their social media usage.

He says the Fiji Police is working closely with the Online Safety Commission of Fiji in the investigative and preventative efforts to promote safer online environments, so that digital platforms can be used productively and proactively as per its original intent.

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