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Police urge Fijians to ensure safety and security is always prioritised

Police urge Fijians to ensure safety and security is always prioritised
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With the anticipation of increased movement this weekend, Police are advising members of the public to ensure their safety and security is always prioritized.

Chief Operations Officer Assistant Commissioner of Police Livai Driu says they are anticipating increased movement this weekend where opportunists will try to take advantage of the situation by committing crimes.

He is encouraging Fijians to liaise with their nearest Community Police Post, Station and crime prevention committees so they can work together in keeping our communities safe this long weekend.

Driu says operations have factored that a lot of social, sporting and leisure activities are planned this long weekend and is reminding the public to plan ahead to avoid rushing, resulting in accidents.

The Chief Operations Officer says officers will be pushed forward to assist with Divisional operations this Easter long weekend.

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