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The Fiji Times » In The Fiji Times tomorrow – Thursday, March 04, 2021

The Fiji Times Police officers during a parade at Churchill park in Lautoka. Picture: BALJEET SINGH/FILE Hullo, In tomorrow’s The Fiji Times of March 4, 2021 we will highlight to you the proposed Police Bill 2020 that will replace the Police Act of 1965. The proposed Police Bill 2020 when passed in Parliament will have Police sweeping new powers to monitor communications and forcefully enter premises to place tracking devices. The draft legislation is now open to public submissions and will replace the Police Act of 1965 once passed by Parliament. Apart from the proposed Police Bill 2020 story, here is your briefing of other stories in store for you in tomorrow’s edition of

Fiji s war on drugs: police find narcotics more lethal than ice

Photo: RNZ / Claire Eastham-Farrelly The warning comes following discoveries of clandestine laboratories by police in the Western and Eastern divisions. The head of the police drug unit, Assistant Superintendent, Anare Masitabua, said the impact of meth on the life of a drug user could be very dangerous . The pattern of people now producing the drug in bathtubs, using dangerous alternative substances, is even more worrying to police. Masitabua said some people used cleaning detergent to extract sulfide acid to cook the meth. But in other cases, they use the whole chemical such as rat poison to cook drugs, which could give a same high as meth but more damaging.

The Fiji Times » Drug war on island

Aerial images of marijuana farms in Kadavu. Picture: SUPPLIED/FIJI POLICE The war on drugs on Kadavu is a daunting task for police as community leaders are colluding with cultivators, protecting them from legal prosecution, police officers said. While presenting at the bose vanua at Vunisea, Kadavu last week, police from the Kadavu Police Station said cultivators usually knew the exact day police intended to wage their operations in a particular village. This, they said, was evident in how farms were cleared of marijuana plants before the raids. Corporal (Cpl) Ovini Burekalou told traditional leaders that when police visited villages, information was not freely forthcoming.

Fiji s fourth largest island moves towards cashless society - World News

2021-02-22 08:35:47 GMT2021-02-22 16:35:47(Beijing Time) Xinhua English SUVA, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) Using cash to pay for goods and services will become a thing of the past for residents in Fiji s fourth largest island Kadavu following the launch of the Vodafone M-PAiSA QR at the Advanced Store in the island s main administrative center of Vunisea. According to Fiji s leading news website on Monday, Advanced Store owner Viliame Naqelevuki said that the Kadavu residents will benefit a lot from the cashless payment as there have been no banks on the island. Kadavu chief Kitione Raibevu said a cashless society will benefit Kadavu in decentralization of the services of the post office.

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