Thursday, 29 April 2021, 6:10 am
Fiji
Police Force received the PPE consignment including 10,000
KN95 masks, 30,000 gloves, and 300 bottles of hand
sanitizers provided by New Zealand and UNDP. (Photo:
The Fiji Police Force)
(Suva, Fiji)
– Police officers in Fiji have been on the frontline
supporting government’s response measures to the COVID-19
pandemic and ensuring safety and security of all Fijians.
They are at risk of infection when carrying out their duty.
New Zealand and the UN Development Programme (UNDP) handed
over personal protective equipment (PPE) worth FJ$85,500 to
the Fiji Police Force to help protect individual police
officers from potential health risks.
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Persons who have reported stolen goats and sheep in the South Central and Eastern Divisions are asked to contact the Calliaqua Police Station.
Police in these divisions have been investigating a series of praedial larceny cases, where a number of of goats and sheep were stolen. In light of this, the police have been successful in recovering some of the animals. They are presently being held at the Calliaqua Police Station.
The respective owners are therefore asked to contact the Calliaqua Police Station at telephone number 1784-458-4200 or, go to the station to identify and claim. Please walk along with some form of identification.
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