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Fiji police band. Fiji has a unified national police force, the Fiji Police, whose motto is Salus Populi meaning "the welfare of the people".. The Fijian Commissioner of Police title had been held by Australian police officer Andrew Hughes since 2003 but after the 2006 takeover of the Government the post has been reserved for a local (Ioane Naivaluru [1] a).
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Major General Ioane Naivalurua (also known as Iowane Naivalurua) is a Fijian soldier, police officer, civil servant, and politician. Naivalurua is from Suva and was educated at Marist Brothers Primary School, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst , and the Australian Defence College .
Fijian police officers (1 C, 13 P) ... Pages in category "Law enforcement in Fiji" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The AFP nominated Hughes for the role of Fiji Commissioner of Police following a request by the Fijian Constitutional Officers Committee. Under the Fijian constitution, the office of Police Commissioner need not be held by a citizen, and in the wake of the Fiji coup of 2000, in which the elected government of Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry was deposed, it was thought that a non-citizen would ...
Savua, Isikia, diplomat and former Police Commissioner; Tavola, Kaliopate, Minister for Foreign Affairs (2000–2006) ... Fiji Islanders who are living abroad, or who ...
Commodore Esala Teleni (born circa 1958 [1] - died 28 February 2020 [2]) was a Fijian naval officer, who served the military-backed interim government as Commissioner of the Fiji Police Force from 1 July 2007 to mid-2010. He then served as Fiji's Ambassador to China till 2014 and the Fijian High Commissioner to Papua New Guinea.
Isikia Rabici Savua (31 March 1952 [1] – 30 May 2011) was a senior Fijian diplomat who had a distinguished career in the military and police forces before taking up his last post as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations on 4 March 2003.