Police cannot use batons if the cartels have firearms - Tikoduadua

Police cannot use batons if the cartels have firearms - Tikoduadua

By Mikaele Liga
Thursday 30/01/2025
Minister of Defense and Veteran Affairs Pio Tikoduadua

Minister of Defence and Veteran Affairs Pio Tikoduadua says restoring the balance between civilian and military governance is crucial, and police need to be trained on the use of firearms because they cannot use batons if the cartels have firearms.

Speaking in a press conference, Tikoduadua says deploying firearms will not solve these systemic issues, which is why the government has taken a holistic approach to tackling the drug crisis.

Tikoduadua says the Republic of Fiji Military Forces is mandated under section 131 of the Constitution, which states that its primary responsibility is to ensure the security, defence, and welfare of all the Fijian people.

He says ever since the return of the RFMF to the barracks, it has focused on the mandate rather than being involved in civilian governance.

Tikoduadua says this reaffirms their commitment to democracy, accountability, and civilian rule.

He stresses the drug crisis is complex and multi-faceted, and it is important to recognise that this issue is not merely a law enforcement challenge.

He says the rise in drug trafficking, production, and use is symptomatic of underlying societal problems, including poverty, unemployment, lack of education, family breakdowns, and inadequate access to health and rehabilitation services.

He says the RFMF’s expertise, discipline, and resources could be mobilised in specific circumstances, such as logistical support and intelligence sharing during national emergencies where additional manpower is required.

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