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Police did not escort two men from the Forum Fisheries Agency

Report is false and The Guardian should make corrections and issue an apology

Police did not escort two men from the Forum Fisheries Agency
[Image: Fiji Police Force]

The Fiji Police Force is strongly refuting an international media report that quotes a local freelance journalist’s false information of an incident involving Police Officers during the 51st Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting in Suva.

Police say The Guardian News article “Police remove two Chinese defence attaches from Pacific Islands Forum meeting” is riddled with false information about the conduct of Fijian Police Officers.

Police stress that at no point during the Forum Fisheries Agency meeting was anyone “kicked” out, nor did “Fijian Police escort two men from the room”, as claimed in the article.

It says independent witnesses have confirmed the information provided to be false and they are calling on The Guardian to make the necessary corrections and issue an apology.

Police say the actions of the reporter are irresponsible as journalists have a duty of care to verify information provided by their sources.

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