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Tudravu reminds officers to stay within their bubble

Tudravu reminds officers to stay within their bubble

By Shanil Singh
14/06/2021
Acting Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu. [Image: Fiji Police Force]

Acting Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu has reminded officers to remain within their bubble and they will be dealt with accordingly if they fail to do so.

He highlighted this while visiting officers within the Suva and Nausori corridor.

These officers were stuck at the various locations when the lockdown came into effect and had to stay within the area which is now their work bubble.

Tudravu acknowledged the officers for their sacrifices and has advised them to keep supporting the initiative put in place by the government.

He says as frontline workers they are being classified as high risk and officers need to look after themselves while conducting their daily duties.

Tudravu has also reminded officers that creating work bubbles during this pandemic can help reduce the risk while helping the Force continue its function.

The Acting Police Commissioner also visited officers who are currently on home isolation in Nasinu.


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