Concerns raised about the sharing of a graphic assault video on social media
Serious concerns are being raised about a graphic video that is now being circulated on social media where a man is allegedly seen hitting his wife with a cane knife in N
Serious concerns are being raised about a graphic video that is now being circulated on social media where a man is allegedly seen hitting his wife with a cane knife in N
24-year-old Anare Moi who was captured on video punching another man several times at a worksite in Navua last week has been granted bail. Moi who appeared in the Navu
People from different households drinking grog or alcohol, playing cards or volleyball and loitering are some of the main reasons for the 47 arrests for breaching curfew
Suva and Nausori containment zones will also have a daily curfew from 6pm to 4am from today until further notice. Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong say
A 24-year-old man who was captured on video punching another man several times at a worksite in Navua last week has been charged with one count of assault. Police say
Acting Police Commissioner, Rusiate Tudravu has refuted claims made by the Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation regarding alleged brutality of people living with disabilities
The manager and a worker who opened the Exotic Fiji Limited outlet in the Central Division have been fined $2000 and $1000 respectively. Harish Kevin Kumar and Josua D
Serious concerns are being raised as people are still breaching social gathering restrictions in place to drink kava and alcohol. Police have arrested 59 people in the
Acting Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu says they acknowledge all effort and support made so far by every Fijian in ensuring that the health restrictions and curfew or
Police are investigating the assault of a man in Navua which was captured on video and is now being widely circulated on social media. The video shows a man punching a
30 people have been arrested for breaching the COVID-19 restrictions and curfew orders in the last 24 hours. Acting Police Commissioner Rusiate Tudravu says ten people
The number of people who continue to breach the restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 is increasing day by day as 86 people were arrested in the last 24
Police continue to maintain heavy presence at strategic locations into day two of the Suva and Nausori lockdown. The roads between Suva and Nausori remain empty and th
With a number of restrictions now in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, many people are still getting together for alcohol and grog related parties as 53 people wer
The only people seen in Suva City today apart from police and security guards are the homeless that are sitting and sleeping at the Suva Bus Stand. When questioned by
There is heavy police presence on the roads in the Suva lockdown area. Police are patrolling in many residential and city areas with no one else seen walking around.
Two juveniles will be appearing in the Suva Magistrates Court today for allegedly throwing stones at two police officers at the Tamavua-i-Wai settlement. The officers
Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong says they have identified red zones based on behaviour which are termed high-risk areas for COVID-19. When asked by f
Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong says it will require a longer course of lockdown if we are to eliminate COVID-19 from Viti Levu however they are using t
As the Suva and Nausori lockdown period begins from 11pm tonight to 4am Wednesday, the Permanent Secretary for Health Doctor James Fong says at this stage, they have not
The containment checkpoint near Rups Nakasi has been lifted as the Suva and Nausori containment zones have been merged into one for the lockdown period that has started a