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September 24, 2012 12:00:00 AM
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A special task force set up by the Fiji Police Force to investigate its nine officers facing corruption charges is still gathering information and conducting its investigations.

Fiji Police spokesperson, Ana Naisoro told FijiLive they will only be able to make a comment on the issue once investigations are completed.

Meanwhile, Chief of Operations, ACP Rusiate Tudravu in an earlier interview had said that the task force was set up by the Commissioner of Police for transparency reasons in the Force and to see if the allegations on the nine officers are true or not.

He also revealed that the rank of the officers could not be revealed yet as investigations are still at initial stage.

By Indrani Krishna
 

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