Monarch Security Tactics
Diplomatic Security Services restoring integrity back in security.
24/04/2026
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STATEMENT
Members of the public are advised to expect an escalation of joint drug operations between the Fiji Police Force and the Republic of Fiji Military Forces.
This is part of ongoing joint efforts agreed to by the Commander of the Republic of Fiji Military Forces Major General Jone Kalouniwai and the Commissioner of the Fiji Police Force Rusiate Tudravu in a meeting in January this year.
Members of the public are urged to cooperate with the two security forces, and to expect snap check points, search operations, and surge operations around the country.
The escalation of the joint exercise sends a clear message to those involved in the drug trade and their associates that illegal drug activities will not be tolerated.
The intent of the joint operations remains focussed on dismantling and disrupting criminal networks linked to the drug trade. The joint operations team will be supported by an investigation team, to ensure reports are dealt with swiftly, and due processes to be followed in accordance with the law.
The integrated approach will enhance deploy-ability and response of law enforcement, through the coordination and sharing of resources which will assist in mitigating challenges linked to external global pressures.
Public safety remains a top priority and anyone with information that could assist with current efforts, is urged to call the toll-free, call centre number 1681.
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02/02/2026
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Canine unit to head North THE Fiji Revenue and Customs Service (FRCS) is building a canine facility in the Northern Division as it extends its border reach beyond traditional gateways, targeting […]
17/01/2026
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we need help in locating 17 year old Tevita Luke Lawai, as his family have reported him missing at the Valelevu Police Station.
Mr. Lawai was last seen on the 27th of December 2025, and attempts made by his family to locate his whereabouts have been futile, whereby a missing person’s report was lodged.
Please call Crimestoppers on 919 or the Southern Division Command Centre on 9905 529 if you have information regarding his whereabouts.
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