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Police remain silent on Vakarisi's post mortem report

Police remain silent on Vakarisi's post mortem report

By Vijay Narayan
19/04/2026
Police continue to remain silent today as a document is circulated saying it is drug convict, Jone Vakarisi's post mortem report. 

Although fijivillage News has been asking the Police since yesterday, they are not confirming whether it is the post mortem report of Vakarisi which says he died from severe head and chest injuries.

Commissioner of Police, Rusiate Tudravu says the post mortem of Jone Vakarisi has been conducted, and the result is now with the investigators for further investigation.

Tudravu says an investigation is being conducted with regards to the death of Vakarisi following the official lodgement of the report on 17th April 2026.

He says the heads of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces and the Fiji Police Force are both in consensus of letting the law take its course, through the conduct of the investigation which is currently underway.

Meanwhile Minister for Defence, Pio Tikoduadua says the reports concerning the death of Jone Vakarisi while in military custody, is a serious matter, and he understands that the Fiji Police Force has confirmed that an investigation is now underway. 

Tikoduadua says at this stage, it would be inappropriate for him to comment on the circumstances of the case while police inquiries are ongoing. 

He says the proper process must be allowed to take its course, and all relevant facts must be established independently and professionally.  

Tikoduadua says any loss of life in such circumstances is a matter of grave concern. 

He expects the full cooperation of all relevant authorities with the police investigation. 

The Minister says accountability, adherence to the rule of law, and respect for due process must remain paramount. 

He urges the public to allow the investigation to proceed without speculation or the spread of misinformation. 

Tikoduadua says further comment should properly follow once the Fiji Police have completed their investigations and the facts are clear. 

The military has not made any further comments.
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