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Aubrey Belford
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Currently Reuters Southeast Asia Special Correspondent, based in Bangkok. Not available for the time being, as work forbids it.
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Fall of a Fijian trafficker exposes previous government’s blind eye to meth
20 Oct 2023
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davidrobie.nz
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Aiyaz Mohammed Musa Umarji, a Fijian national and operator of a Pacific-wide pharmacy network, was sentenced to four years in prison in New Zealand for importing pseudoephedrine, a precursor for methamphetamine. The investigation reveals that the previous Fijian government under Voreqe Bainimarama turned a blind eye to drug trafficking, allowing Umarji to evade justice. The new Fijian government is now investigating Umarji's donations to the former ruling party and potential connections to top officials. The article highlights the strategic importance of Fiji in the trans-Pacific drug trade and the challenges faced by law enforcement in tackling drug trafficking.
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Alastair Mccready
Alastair McCready is editor for regional magazine Southeast Asia Globe, based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He is able to provide editing, photography and reporting, as well as contacts in country and across the region.
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‘Our Worst Fears Confirmed’: Fiji Politicians and Police React to Meth Report
20 Sept 2023
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www.vice.com
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| Political Criticism
Fiji's police commissioner refutes claims of inadequate action against the rising meth trade following a VICE World News investigation. The report highlights the severe impact of meth on local communities, with political figures like Pio Tikoduadua criticizing the government's lack of effective measures. The article discusses the challenges faced by law enforcement, including limited data and resource allocation, and emphasizes the broader regional and global context of the drug trade. The National Federation Party and other political entities are preparing for upcoming elections, with drug policy being a significant point of contention.
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Lice Movono
Lice Movono is a Suva-based multiplatform journalist, communications specialist and media skills trainer with over two decades of experience covering the South Pacific, particularly Fiji, for including reporting for international outlets including ABC, RNZ, Al Jazeera, The Guardian among other ...
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Fiji's ex PM Frank Bainimarama to be sentenced today
27 Mar 2024
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Former Prime Minister of Fiji, Frank Bainimarama, is set to be sentenced at the Suva magistrates court for perverting the course of justice. He was convicted by the High Court alongside former police commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho for interfering in a police investigation in 2019.
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Timoci Vula
Timoci Vula is a journalist based in Suva - City Center, Fiji.
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DPP confirms receiving police investigation files on Bainimarama, Sayed-Khaiyum, and Qiliho
17 Feb 2023
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www.fijitimes.com.fj
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The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in Fiji has received police investigation files concerning former Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama, former Attorney General Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum, suspended Police Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho, and former CID Director Mesake Waqa. The files, received on February 17, 2023, are under review following standard procedures, with decisions on charges to be made after legal analysis and managerial recommendations.
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